Open Source Free Pascal Overclocking Software for Linux

Free Pascal Overclocking Software for Linux

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    c2ctl is an Intel Core and Core 2 frequency and voltage modification utility. Its main purpose is overclocking and / or "undervolting" and to enable SpeedStep.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    k10ctl is an AMD Family 10h (aka K10) P-State, frequency and voltage modification utility . Its main purpose is overclocking and / or "undervolting" the CPU and to configure Cool'n'Quiet settings.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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