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Pentium and Overclocking question.
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I would really love to get a pentium but I have absolutely no idea on how to over clock it.I am pretty scared I would mess something up.Any videos on how to Overclock a CPU(For newbies)?
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If you have a more high end Z97 motherboard, most of those come with automatic overclocking tools that would apply a quick dirty overclock and get the job done. Thats the easiest way.
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Buxtyy wrote If you have a more high end Z97 motherboard, most of those come with automatic overclocking tools that would apply a quick dirty overclock and get the job done. Thats the easiest way.
Yeah most motherboards come with a built in overclock mode, my asus Z77 board comes with that feature and achieves a 4.2GHz overclock on my 3570K but I can get it to 4.4GHz with a manual overclock.
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As others have said before me, some motherboards come standard with modes and tools to help you achieve an overclock without having any knowledge of how to do so. The video that I will link below, might be of some use to you as well.
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