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I've been playing with my Mac Mini (not a hackintosh). I have it running rock solid at 2.300 GHz with a 1.225 GHz FSB and 1.225 GHz DDR3. Between the overclock and the 4 GB DDR3 and 320 GB WD 7200 RPM drive it's very responsive.

 

Unfortunately I can only overclock in Windows 7.

 

Question: Has anybody been able to find a utility that works in OSX?

 

 

 

Thanks in advance.

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The only overclocking utility I know of for OSX is ZDNet's Clock (http://www.zdnet.de/einsatz_von_apple_maci...-39192217-2.htm). It's quite primitive, compared with Windows utilities, and reportedly causes one's system clock to run fast in proportion with the overclock.

 

I believe the reason the Windows utilities are useless is that they modify the BIOS, whereas OSX uses EFI; hence, loading OSX causes all settings to revert to whatever the EFI specifies. To overclock in OSX, one needs a utlility that modifies the EFI.

 

Given all the programming skill that's evident here, it surprises me that no one's tackled this need.

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I've been playing with my Mac Mini (not a hackintosh). I have it running rock solid at 2.300 GHz with a 1.225 GHz FSB and 1.225 GHz DDR3. Between the overclock and the 4 GB DDR3 and 320 GB WD 7200 RPM drive it's very responsive.

 

Unfortunately I can only overclock in Windows 7.

 

Question: Has anybody been able to find a utility that works in OSX?

 

 

 

Thanks in advance.

I have a few questions for you, if you don't mind. What was your Mini's original clock, 2GHz or 2.2GHz? Are you using the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows 7? Are you also overclocking the graphics card? What application(s) are you using to overclock? Thanks.

I have also overclocked my 2009 Mini 2.0GHz 4GB Ram 500GB 7200RPM HD. The results are in the image attached. This is my first overclocking job and I used the free nVidia Control Panel download to achieve the results. My "Windows Experience Index" went from 5.0 to 5.3.

 

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