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No problem. Thanks for the positive feedback. Smile
Thanks for this, will come in handy on my old computer!
thanks but what worst can happen if i make a mistake?
(02-13-2011, 11:46 AM)Deltron Wrote: [ -> ]I feel you man. Just make sure you tweak the voltage just slightly. Until you see/hear any signs of your computer not being stable, switch back to the previous setting.

Ok thanks bro! I will try it!
Thanks for the tutorial, helps alot ^^
I didn't really feel as if this was a tutorial. More of an overview of what it is.

Still though. It's quite nice.
very nice tutorial, i will definatly look back at it if i decide to overclock one of my pc's
Nice Tut bro, This will help a lot of people out Tongue
Great tutorial Deltron, I'm glad I accepted you into the Geek Squad Smile
You should consider going into more detail and/or discussing OCing other hardware like garphics cards.
It'll probably be really long but you could just have a quick version/summary at the beginning.
By the way, what's the font you used for the title?
(03-03-2011, 04:15 PM)Nemmyy Wrote: [ -> ]Great tutorial Deltron, I'm glad I accepted you into the Geek Squad Smile
You should consider going into more detail and/or discussing OCing other hardware like garphics cards.
It'll probably be really long but you could just have a quick version/summary at the beginning.
By the way, what's the font you used for the title?

Harabara.
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