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Do you overclock?


oblivescence

Do you overclock?  

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  1. 1. Do you overclock?

    • Yes, and it is OC'd 24/7
      53
    • Yes, but only for benches and the like.
      10
    • I would, but (insert lame excuse here).
      13
    • Nope.
      10


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I've always wondered how many of us here actually overclock. I would, and as soon as I get a career going on and can afford it, I'm gonna build me a real compy and OC the heck out of it. dang dell is still limping around after 4+ years of abuse. :smack:

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lol, this is the overclockers club after all. Anybody who says no should just leave this forum unless they've got a valid reason not to OC.

 

Edit: 2.4GHz @ 1.4v 24/7 until the day it craps out on me or gets replaced. Whichever comes first.

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Only when I need the speed. I mainly write reports and whatnot nowadays, and I can't afford any instability issues. Since I don't need the speed, I just run stock and have my profiles set when I do need the speed on my 680i (I love the profiles)

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Only when I need the speed. I mainly write reports and whatnot nowadays, and I can't afford any instability issues. Since I don't need the speed, I just run stock and have my profiles set when I do need the speed on my 680i (I love the profiles)

If your overclock isn't 100% stable then it isn't a proper overclock. :)

 

 

24/7 on all of my computers except for the laptops.

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