RULES:
1. POST ANYTHING ABOUT OVERCLOCKING
2. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS IN OVERCLOCKING
3. POST YOUR OVERCLOCKING RESULTS
4. POST OVERCLOCKING GUIDES
5. IMAGES SHOULD NOT BE MORE THAN 640 PIXELS EITHER SIDE
6.YOU CAN POST YOUR RIG WITH SPECS FOLLOWED BY YOUR OVERCLOCKING RESULTS
7.YOU CAN USE ANY SOFTWARES FOR STABILITY OF YOUR PC
8. MUST BE YOUR RIG
9. NO QUOTING OF POSTS WITH MORE THAN ONE (1) PICTURE!
10. THIS THREAD IS FOR EDUCATONAL PURPOSES AND NOT FOR A BOXING MATCH.
11. EVERYONE IS WELCOME...
What is Overclocking?
The term 'overclocking' describes the process of running your CPU at a clock and/or bus speed that the CPU hasn't been specified for - logically, that speed is usually higher.
Why Overclocking?
The tempting idea behind overclocking is to increase system performance at very little cost. In many cases you only need to change a few settings on your motherboard to make your system run faster. In other cases you only have to add a few components (usually for cooling) to achieve the performance increase.
REMEMBER:
1. Don't overclock unless you accept that you may damage your equipment.
2. Always take small steps when increasing voltages, bus speeds and multipliers.
3. Never change BIOS settings if you're unsure of the results or what function they perform
4. Never assume that you'll get the same speeds as someone else, there can be many reasons why you won't.
5. Remember just because it boots and runs for a while doesn't mean your system is safe or completely stable.
6.
We and istorya.net are
not liable of whatever happens to your pc or any hardwares related to overclocking..
7. Overclocking might void your warranty but not your fun.
SO TAKE YOUR OWN RISK