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    GIGABYTE HotKey OC technology for real time overclocking

    GIGABYTE has launched a new tool called Hotkey OC. It is a new kind of overclocking tool which will allow you to change different overclocking settings by the use of keyboard keys. You can customize keys on the keyboard. The most important feature of Hotkey OC is that you can the overclock settings, when benchmark test is running and doing different test. By this you can optimize your settings for either CPU tests or graphics tests, in order to improve the benchmark score.

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    Re: GIGABYTE HotKey OC technology for real time overclocking

    GIGABYTE Hotkey OC uses the user’s customized profiles which you have previously configured or stored in GIGABYTE’s EasyTune 6 app. I hope that you would have already stored the profiles in an appropriate location. You can easily share those profiles with your friends so that they need not be reside in same location. You can set four hotkeys for different profiles (only 4). The keys could be combination of ‘Ctrl+ Alt+ Function keys (F1 to F12)’ otherwise ‘Ctrl+ Alt+ Number keys (1 to 9 and 0). Using these keys you easily switch between different profiles.

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    Re: GIGABYTE HotKey OC technology for real time overclocking

    As far as I know that GIGABYTE Hotkey OC is part of the latest EasyTune 6 utility. While buying a GIGABYTE motherboard you will get this Windows-based overclocking tool free. The different profiles can be adopted for different benchmark tests. The Hotkey OC then allows the user to switch profiles so that you can manually choose the profile for benchmark to optimize scores and increase overall performance.

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