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#1 jazztrumpet5
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I'm a complete noob at this overclocking business - was wondering if anyone could steer me in the right direction. Links are welcome :)
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You should be very careful when OCing the first time. You can FK up your whole computer. I think the OCing union has a manual.
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You cant really mess up your pc unless you are an idiot. Just increase one thing at a time, and do it in small amounts. when something fails, then you restart, take it down about 5% and thats your max speed. Also, make sure you keep an eye on your tempurature, and dont increase the voltage too much, Im not sure what your core can go to, but I would never take mine about 1.45v