At the risk of being flamed into oblivion, I would like a serious answer to this question.
I know the idea of it (at extra power to you cpu/gpu/etc. and it'll run better/faster/etc.) but I've never actually spent the time to do it.
What do I have to do? Go into bios I think? But what after that? Is it hard?
What are the risks? I know that if you do it too much your component will overheat and you'll have to buy a new one, but is that only if you do it TOO much. Can you do it a little and get a little better performance as to decrease risk?
How much cooling do you need? I had planned on getting around to doing it when I got the money for a liquid cooling system but can I do it with fans? What's the risk of doing it with fans?
Here's my comp: (Again, flame away all you want about my computer, it's a year old and that all the money I had, but I just want to know how to OC)
CPU
CPU fan
Video card
Case (it has all fans) <---------- 4 days old!
KARMA FOR GOOD ANSWERS!
I know the idea of it (at extra power to you cpu/gpu/etc. and it'll run better/faster/etc.) but I've never actually spent the time to do it.
What do I have to do? Go into bios I think? But what after that? Is it hard?
What are the risks? I know that if you do it too much your component will overheat and you'll have to buy a new one, but is that only if you do it TOO much. Can you do it a little and get a little better performance as to decrease risk?
How much cooling do you need? I had planned on getting around to doing it when I got the money for a liquid cooling system but can I do it with fans? What's the risk of doing it with fans?
Here's my comp: (Again, flame away all you want about my computer, it's a year old and that all the money I had, but I just want to know how to OC)
CPU
CPU fan
Video card
Case (it has all fans) <---------- 4 days old!
KARMA FOR GOOD ANSWERS!