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Is there any sign of improvement on performance if you overclock a cpu that's...
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<blockquote data-quote="AKW" data-source="post: 2532719" data-attributes="member: 618537"><p>If you aren't seeing any signs of lag or that it even needs sped up why do it? I mean, I am sure you aren't getting lag or anything so why increase the clock and increase strain and heat when you are just decreasing the life of the CPU?</p><p></p><p>Anyways.... you would see a difference if everything was not running smoothly with a .3 clock. But it will not be amazingly drastic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKW, post: 2532719, member: 618537"] If you aren't seeing any signs of lag or that it even needs sped up why do it? I mean, I am sure you aren't getting lag or anything so why increase the clock and increase strain and heat when you are just decreasing the life of the CPU? Anyways.... you would see a difference if everything was not running smoothly with a .3 clock. But it will not be amazingly drastic. [/QUOTE]
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