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So I want to try overclocking my CPU and fiddle with the timings on my new RAM sticks, but I really don't want to have to open my case every time and stick a long screwdriver into my motherboard to clear the CMOS. I am wondering if such thing as a CMOS jumper switch exists, something that I can plug onto jbat1 and have it run to the outside of my case so that I just flick the switch to clear CMOS. If not, anyone know of a way to make one?

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a PC power button maybe? They are momentary switches so, that may be a thing. 

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