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    Disable OC button on MS-1652 ?

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by WARDOZER9, May 2, 2009.

  1. WARDOZER9

    WARDOZER9 Notebook Consultant

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    Is there a way to disable the OC button on an MS-1652? Id rather OC with the Nvidia system tools as it doesn't boost voltage to get the same OC. The problem here I have is if the Oc button accidently gets hit while the system is already OC'd using system tools then it uses that pre-defined setting which boosts voltage.

    I checked the bios and there doesn't seem to be an option to disable it there so does anyone have any other clues that don't require cutting a cable or something like that?
     
  2. nacr05

    nacr05 Extreme Overclocker

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    I think the only other way is an older bios version or remove the system control manager..