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Getting help with overclocking if you're just starting out.

Getting help with overclocking if you're just starting out.

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Ninjas_R_OP
Senior Member
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07-23-2017, 09:55 PM
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Hello everyone... I own an old 3930k, an ASUS X79 sabertooth motherboard, and 16GB of Samsung green RAM. I'm trying to boost its performance to reach a 1080 Ti clock speed and get a better monitor for gaming without running into bottlenecks. The issue is I just don't feel confident overclocking myself. I tried some settings once but my PC crashed. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
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Ninjas_R_OP
07-23-2017, 09:55 PM #1

Hello everyone... I own an old 3930k, an ASUS X79 sabertooth motherboard, and 16GB of Samsung green RAM. I'm trying to boost its performance to reach a 1080 Ti clock speed and get a better monitor for gaming without running into bottlenecks. The issue is I just don't feel confident overclocking myself. I tried some settings once but my PC crashed. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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coyote888
Posting Freak
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07-24-2017, 03:27 AM
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I shared a thread that clarifies overclocking—it's straightforward and takes only a minute or so to go through. I assure you, it was similar to what I experienced when experimenting with the BIOS. Don't worry, as long as you keep reading, you'll grasp what's happening and everything will be okay!
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coyote888
07-24-2017, 03:27 AM #2

I shared a thread that clarifies overclocking—it's straightforward and takes only a minute or so to go through. I assure you, it was similar to what I experienced when experimenting with the BIOS. Don't worry, as long as you keep reading, you'll grasp what's happening and everything will be okay!

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CannotSee
Junior Member
24
07-27-2017, 03:04 AM
#3
I shared a thread that clarifies overclocking—it's straightforward and takes only a minute or so to go through. I assure you, it was similar to what I experienced when experimenting with the BIOS. Don't worry, as long as you keep reading, you'll grasp what's happening and everything will be okay!
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CannotSee
07-27-2017, 03:04 AM #3

I shared a thread that clarifies overclocking—it's straightforward and takes only a minute or so to go through. I assure you, it was similar to what I experienced when experimenting with the BIOS. Don't worry, as long as you keep reading, you'll grasp what's happening and everything will be okay!

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JoanLluisF
Junior Member
17
08-01-2017, 02:55 PM
#4
Timothy273 shared a thread that clarifies overclocking. It’s straightforward to grasp and only takes a few minutes to read. I trust you, I was similar when I first experimented with the BIOS. Don’t worry, if you keep reading, you’ll understand what’s happening and everything will be okay!
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JoanLluisF
08-01-2017, 02:55 PM #4

Timothy273 shared a thread that clarifies overclocking. It’s straightforward to grasp and only takes a few minutes to read. I trust you, I was similar when I first experimented with the BIOS. Don’t worry, if you keep reading, you’ll understand what’s happening and everything will be okay!

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Freakiki
Member
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08-09-2017, 02:20 AM
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Supernaturalrat:
Timothy273 shared a thread explaining overclocking. It’s straightforward to grasp and only takes a few minutes to read. I assure you, it was similar to what I felt when I first experimented with the BIOS. Don’t worry, if you keep reading, you’ll understand what’s happening.

Thanks for the link, Timothy! I think I’ve always preferred learning by seeing things rather than just reading. It’s just helping me overcome that initial hesitation about trying new things.

I’m glad I could assist! Have fun! 😀
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Freakiki
08-09-2017, 02:20 AM #5

Supernaturalrat:
Timothy273 shared a thread explaining overclocking. It’s straightforward to grasp and only takes a few minutes to read. I assure you, it was similar to what I felt when I first experimented with the BIOS. Don’t worry, if you keep reading, you’ll understand what’s happening.

Thanks for the link, Timothy! I think I’ve always preferred learning by seeing things rather than just reading. It’s just helping me overcome that initial hesitation about trying new things.

I’m glad I could assist! Have fun! 😀