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They look so cosyThese three have had the rule of the house the past few days. View attachment 317046View attachment 317047View attachment 317048
Feel better soon.Poor Ewok has been really unwell. He has a urinary tract infection. But he is on some medication and is feeling a bit better. Still wants his cuddles though. View attachment 317082
That floof needs to be overclocked to 10GHz at Vcore=2.5v and a power limit of 200w and tempurature limit of 37.5°C. That is how you cure any cat from any illness.Poor Ewok has been really unwell. He has a urinary tract infection. But he is on some medication and is feeling a bit better. Still wants his cuddles though. View attachment 317082
Poor Ewok has been really unwell. He has a urinary tract infection. But he is on some medication and is feeling a bit better. Still wants his cuddles though. View attachment 317082
Get well soon, Ewok!Poor Ewok has been really unwell. He has a urinary tract infection. But he is on some medication and is feeling a bit better. Still wants his cuddles though. View attachment 317082
Awww. So cute. If you wanna double the cuteness for free, use the following settings to overclock her. You won't need any coolant.Beautiful Gracie at breakfastime. The last picture is us trying to recreate my first ever photo taken with my Pixel 2.View attachment 317168View attachment 317169View attachment 317170
Awww. So cute. If you wanna double the cuteness for free, use the following settings to overclock her. You won't need any coolant.
- 400Mhz base clock, 100x multiplier (gives 40GHz speed)
-Vcore=1.66V+-0.3v depending on Grace's overclocking stability. The higher the voltage the more stable she will be, but will also run significantly hotter
-DRAM clock set to 3GHz
-DRAM voltage set to 2.658v
-PCI Clock set to same as base clock
-GPU core clock set to 3.7GHz
-GPU Vcore=2V
-VRAM clock 2339MHz
-VRAM voltage 2.371v
-CPU power limit 250w
-GPU power limit 500w
-Enable GPU-accelerated purring and cuddling
Well cat owners need to be tech savvy to optimize their floof for maximal purring and cuddling performance.Those are the settings you add to the "Frequency/Overclocking" section of your cat's BIOS (assuming it has LEGACY BIOS like old computers do). If your cat has a newer BIOS that is UEFI-enabled and has the newer graphical interface, you'll need to check out the "overclocking" section. If your cat uses a dedicated GPU instead of integrated graphics, the GPU settings will have to be reapplied at every bootup using a GPU overclocking tool from the supplier that supplied your cat with it's GPU.Haha! What is all that? Cynthia is silly and easily confused today.
Well cat owners need to be tech savvy to optimize their floof for maximal purring and cuddling performance.Those are the settings you add to the "Frequency/Overclocking" section of your cat's BIOS (assuming it has LEGACY BIOS like old computers do). If your cat has a newer BIOS that is UEFI-enabled and has the newer graphical interface, you'll need to check out the "overclocking" section. If your cat uses a dedicated GPU instead of integrated graphics, the GPU settings will have to be reapplied at every bootup using a GPU overclocking tool from the supplier that supplied your cat with it's GPU.
Maybe you can help me. I think one of my cats (not pictured above) may have a bad component somewhere. She likes to lay on my lap, and permits me to pet her briefly. Only briefly. If I exceed this minute threshold, she bites me. Or (mainly if my wife is gone) give me cuddles and rubs on my face, before biting the end of my nose. Is this a bad capacitor, or perhaps over-voltage somewhere? Help?!Well cat owners need to be tech savvy to optimize their floof for maximal purring and cuddling performance.Those are the settings you add to the "Frequency/Overclocking" section of your cat's BIOS (assuming it has LEGACY BIOS like old computers do). If your cat has a newer BIOS that is UEFI-enabled and has the newer graphical interface, you'll need to check out the "overclocking" section. If your cat uses a dedicated GPU instead of integrated graphics, the GPU settings will have to be reapplied at every bootup using a GPU overclocking tool from the supplier that supplied your cat with it's GPU.