I am having an PC which is around seven years old. It is still giving a decent performance but is no match for the hardware that is available at present. It is good for some old games that didn’t need many resources. I don’t use it for gaming actually, but once in a while I like to play some. Now I am thinking that I should overclock this PC as it has grown old and the performance seems to be having gone down a bit. I thought that since it is old, overclocking won’t be much of a big deal. If successful, the PC will work again as it should or if fails, I’ll buy a new PC anyways. But that doesn’t mean I don’t want overclocking to succeed, yes, I want to overclock and I will make it a success. I needed some help from expert overclockers about what should I do and what shouldn’t do while I overclock my PC. Since the PC is seven years old, there must be some difference in overclocking process between new hardware and old. Can someone help me?
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