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hey so, if i buy a 2.4 you can overclock it for me? :D
 

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Originally posted by Jesh
hey so, if i buy a 2.4 you can overclock it for me? :D
If your not good with the hardware, and your dependent on people doing it for you, DON'T! i implore you, even if Huy or any others helped you achieve it, what will happen when something stuffs up... it's not worth it.
 

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Overclocking smartly won't affect you too much.

Just do'nt be silly and o/c it by 300MHz at first.

Do like 25-60Mhz then move on and check if your computer will POST.
 

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Originally posted by Winston
even if Huy or any others helped you achieve it, what will happen when something stuffs up... it's not worth it.
Yeah, I can't be held accountable for my actions :p :p

But if I did it, and things went wrong (on my behalf, me being at fault), then I would replace the CPU and buy you another one of course. I won't take this risk though :p

It's like my friend who asked me to mod his PSX a few years back, and again with the PS2 - I don't have hundreds of dollars "just in case" I stuff up, LOL! :p
 

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Overclocking isn't really that pointful unless you crave for a few xtra fps
or a few min faster when divxing

or the average person, the average unoverclocked CPU should last 2-3 without upgrade

overclocking won't increase its life span by much since in 2-3 years p4 would have reached around 5-6 GHz
 

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Originally posted by jm1234567890
Overclocking isn't really that pointful unless you crave for a few xtra fps
or a few min faster when divxing

or the average person, the average unoverclocked CPU should last 2-3 without upgrade

overclocking won't increase its life span by much since in 2-3 years p4 would have reached around 5-6 GHz
A few extra FPS' in a game would be better gained by o/cing the vid card. I'd o/c when encoding videos or for F@H - CPU intensive things. But seeing as P4(C)s are so easy to o/c these days, most people do it just so they can say "I o/ced my CPU!!".
 

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Originally posted by Soliah
A few extra FPS' in a game would be better gained by o/cing the vid card. I'd o/c when encoding videos or for F@H - CPU intensive things. But seeing as P4(C)s are so easy to o/c these days, most people do it just so they can say "I o/ced my CPU!!".
O/C is also expensive since you need fast RAM
 

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RAM out there are generally of reasonable quality, and so can take the increased FSB w/o many problems. Of course the high end expensive RAM brands can take extremely low latency settings, but most cheaper mainstream RAM brands can bear with the increased setting w/o too much problems.
 

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