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  1. #1

    Exclamation Unsaon pag overclock


    patudlo ko mga payter...

    curious ko..

    pro ask sako huh..

    1. Dli ra maguba atong hardware anah?
    2. Ingon sila if mag overclock ka mo resulta sa lifespan sa imong hardware.
    3. If mag overclock ka mo init ang hardware ma apektuhan ang katapad..
    4. WHY MAG OVERCLOCK MAN TA?

    Thanks in advance

  2. #2
    answer the last question first, then i'll help you with the rest of the questions.

    so, ngano mag overclock man ka? for what reason?

  3. #3
    @poldopunk..

    as it requested

    Overclocking is the process of forcing a computer component to run at a higher clock rate (more clock cycles per second) than it was designed for or was designated by the manufacturer, usually practiced by personal computer enthusiasts in order to increase the performance of their computers. Some of them purchase low-end computer components which they then overclock to higher speeds, or overclock high-end components to attain levels of performance beyond the default factory settings. Others overclock outdated components to keep pace with new system requirements, rather than purchasing new hardware products as expected by the computer industry.[1]
    Users who overclock their components mainly focus their efforts on processors, video cards, motherboard chipsets, and Random Access Memory (RAM). It is done through manipulating the CPU multiplier and the motherboard's front side bus (FSB) speed until a maximum stable operating frequency is reached. While the idea is simple, variation in the electrical and physical characteristics of computing systems complicates the process. CPU multipliers, bus dividers, voltages, thermal loads, cooling techniques and several other factors can affect it.[2]

    hehehe thanks... now its ur turn.. ^_^

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    thats a wikipedia answer?

    so unsa mn jud imo gusto based sa imo answer?
    1. to increase the performance of their computers
    2. Some of them purchase low-end computer components which they then overclock to higher speeds, or overclock high-end components to attain levels of performance beyond the default factory settings.
    3. Others overclock outdated components to keep pace with new system requirements, rather than purchasing new hardware products as expected by the computer industry.

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by Probelemado View Post
    @poldopunk..

    as it requested

    Overclocking is the process of forcing a computer component to run at a higher clock rate (more clock cycles per second) than it was designed for or was designated by the manufacturer, usually practiced by personal computer enthusiasts in order to increase the performance of their computers. Some of them purchase low-end computer components which they then overclock to higher speeds, or overclock high-end components to attain levels of performance beyond the default factory settings. Others overclock outdated components to keep pace with new system requirements, rather than purchasing new hardware products as expected by the computer industry.[1]
    Users who overclock their components mainly focus their efforts on processors, video cards, motherboard chipsets, and Random Access Memory (RAM). It is done through manipulating the CPU multiplier and the motherboard's front side bus (FSB) speed until a maximum stable operating frequency is reached. While the idea is simple, variation in the electrical and physical characteristics of computing systems complicates the process. CPU multipliers, bus dividers, voltages, thermal loads, cooling techniques and several other factors can affect it.[2]

    hehehe thanks... now its ur turn.. ^_^
    lol! wa ka kasabot sa akong pangutana bro. unsa man reason nimo ngano mag overclock man ka? unsa man IMONG rason.

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    ahhhww..ok sa ako ang kaugalingon d ay hehehe ok ok...

    @ninyong duha.. mga banggiitan

    para mokusog akong CPU ug RAM ^_^

  7. #7
    @TS
    this is my answer to your last question
    IT'S FUN TO OVERCLOCK!!!
    basically overclocking is not for everyone. if you don't know how to do it RIGHT
    then you'll end up with very expensive paper weight
    you don't need a lot of ca$h to OC
    you just got to have the right parts
    and TONS of PATIENCE

  8. #8
    hmm unsa diay imo RAM CPU ug MOBO? I suggest you read oc forums for ocing for beginners. Daghan kaau na sa google.

  9. #9
    Make sure you that you have sufficient cooling.
    Basin manimaho na sinugba ig OC nimo.

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by bootbox View Post
    @TS
    this is my answer to your last question
    IT'S FUN TO OVERCLOCK!!!
    sakto! lingaw gyud labi na kung success 3.0+ oc pero kung dli na mo boot ang haskang paningota! lolz

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