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Old 02-01-2003, 11:03 AM  
McAttack
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My recommendation Seaz by the way you're speaking, don't O/C. I don't think you really fully understand what O/C hardware means and what can happen, or even be able to detect possible signs that damage might occur soon. I've seen way too many guys that talk like what you're saying go out with too little knowledge on how everything works and try to boost stuff up, and bitch other people out because you didn't get the results you wanted or you had problems.

Overclocking should only be done by people that
A) understand what they're doing, not just following steps on a site or magazine.
B) be able to afford to replace your ENTIRE system in case the absolute worst happens.

If you want a faster gaming machine, buy a new CPU and more RAM. And make sure you got a GF4 128MB video card. You'll be flying. If you can't afford that, then you don't qualify for the simple rules I spoke about before.
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