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| True Techie Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Sacramento
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| Hi everyone! I am a relatively new builder and have just finished my second build. I have never overclocked before. When I did the research for my new processor, the data indicated that my processor was capable of excellent overclocking without over heating and without creating any instability. Well, I do have some questions: How exactly do I overclock an Intel E4500 w/ECS 945GCT-M/1333? How much should I overclock it without creating unnecessary risks? Is it really worth it? [I do not game at all]. Ok, I am waiting.... Thanks, Not-So-Fast-Freddy |
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| Ultra Techie | well if your not gaming well its not really worth it i mean even if you were gaming 2.2ghz is acceptable but most like to go a little higher with an OC but since your not gaming then its not really necessary. |
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