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(Does this look normal?) Intelburntest + CPUID

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    (Does this look normal?) Intelburntest + CPUID




    I stupidly tried overclocking >< I have no idea what im doing, does this information look ok to you guys?

    2600k intel i7
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    Thanks let me know if you see any problems, and if you could give me directions to solve it would be really grateful

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    Re: (Does this look normal?) Intelburntest + CPUID

    This time on very high settings


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    Re: (Does this look normal?) Intelburntest + CPUID

    Looks good to me.

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    Re: (Does this look normal?) Intelburntest + CPUID

    Overclocking isn't that bad, not with modern components. It's quite rare that you burn anything. In fact, many manufacturers offer ready solutions for overclocking, like AMD Overdrive, MSI OC Genie II of which I have a simple button on my 990FXA-GD80
    motherboard, or like my Graphics Card ASUS GeForce GTX 560 Ti DirectCu II TOP, which is factory overclocked from the very start.

    The only true problem is, your warranty may end with an overclock. Factory overclocks or some done with like, AMD Overdrive, don't end the warranty.

    Check Overclock.net - An Overclocking Community

    EXTREME Overclocking - Tweaking PC Hardware To The Max

    My personal claim is, most people never really need overclocking. It's a haunt for something special you think is out there and what would make your life better but even if you hit it, in most cases you don't recognize it. How many will recognize 15FPS?

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