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    How to perform safe overclocking

    Hi,
    What is the system of performing a safe overclocking. I need some information in detail on overclocking. Like on what does it depends the most. What I know about this is to increase a CPU frequency and get maximum support out of it. I had not tried this. what are the problems engaged with it. Is this process good or bad.

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    Re: How to perform safe overclocking

    First things first overclocking, Which has been officially translated into French which is called as ugly and it is also known by the abbreviation "O / C" or "OC", is a technique used to operate the equipment beyond its specifics to if we are doing this process you can earn a surplus of power, you do not want to spend more or spending without a penny.

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    Re: How to perform safe overclocking

    To perform a safe overclocking, the idea started on microprocessors is that a manufacturer produces its full range using the same channel, then test each individual chip to give it its final frequency by a multiplying. But as they are all from the same chain, in theory, nothing prevents a validated processor to a lower frequency of turning to a higher frequency range.

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    Re: How to perform safe overclocking

    Sometimes, that according to market demand, the founders Decided to rename a portion of high-end processors in mid-range, as sales are better in this sector, then it is entirely possible to go without penalty frequency on these models. The main things is about this is the psu unit. The perform of the overclocking is not safe all the time if it get more heated it will totally damage your system.
    Searching the forums can help you to find your answers more quickly

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    Re: How to perform safe overclocking

    Today, given the complexity of circuits and fine engraving is measured in nanometers a simple little imperfection in the quality of Silicon Prevent a CPU can go higher than others, or to overheat faster. Conversely, and this is the fun, surprise and joy of overclocking, you can easily fall CPU was purer than others and it will soar without flinching, even with its power source.

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    Re: How to perform safe overclocking

    The overclocking is now becoming Increasingly popular with the popularization of computers, and even become a marketing argument among some manufacturers of motherboards that offer a embarrassment of settings and voltages to draw up its equipment. And so on the terms are needed. In most of the case if we do not perform the overclocking it will be safe.

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    Over clocking is like taking a Engine beyond the RED Zone on a tach meter.......sure it will do it.....But be ready for failure.....the CPU will heat beyond normal heat range and melt down..if you got the money to buy more computers Hey Man Gooooooo for it......But be prepared !

    Crash_in_Kansas

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