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Help with oc

Help with oc

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KiiritoBR
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05-26-2017, 03:43 AM
#1
I've begun experimenting with overclocking and wondering if I can push my DDR3 1333 MHz up to 1600 MHz. There might be some guides or videos that explain how to start with RAM overclocking.
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KiiritoBR
05-26-2017, 03:43 AM #1

I've begun experimenting with overclocking and wondering if I can push my DDR3 1333 MHz up to 1600 MHz. There might be some guides or videos that explain how to start with RAM overclocking.

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WantedMatt21
Member
72
05-26-2017, 10:10 AM
#2
Overclocking poses risks for those new to the process (I still consider myself a beginner).
Share your precise build details (or check your profile description?)
I haven’t relied on a video tutorial, but you can find ones on YouTube.
If you own a GT610 and an i3, the overclocking potential is quite narrow, offering minimal performance gains while raising chances of harm and instability.
My advice is to avoid pushing a medium-spec build further.
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WantedMatt21
05-26-2017, 10:10 AM #2

Overclocking poses risks for those new to the process (I still consider myself a beginner).
Share your precise build details (or check your profile description?)
I haven’t relied on a video tutorial, but you can find ones on YouTube.
If you own a GT610 and an i3, the overclocking potential is quite narrow, offering minimal performance gains while raising chances of harm and instability.
My advice is to avoid pushing a medium-spec build further.

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Default_Matix
Member
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05-27-2017, 02:49 PM
#3
Overclocking poses risks for those new to the process (I still consider myself a beginner).
Share your precise build details (or check your profile description?)
I haven’t relied on a video tutorial, but you can find ones on YouTube.
If you own a GT610 and an i3, the overclocking potential is quite narrow, offering minimal performance gains while raising chances of harm and instability.
My advice is to avoid pushing a medium-spec build further.
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Default_Matix
05-27-2017, 02:49 PM #3

Overclocking poses risks for those new to the process (I still consider myself a beginner).
Share your precise build details (or check your profile description?)
I haven’t relied on a video tutorial, but you can find ones on YouTube.
If you own a GT610 and an i3, the overclocking potential is quite narrow, offering minimal performance gains while raising chances of harm and instability.
My advice is to avoid pushing a medium-spec build further.

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CLPSGAMER
Member
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05-28-2017, 02:30 AM
#4
Overclocking poses risks for beginners (I still consider myself a novice).
Please share your detailed build specs—do they appear in your profile description?
I haven’t used a video tutorial, but you can find one on YouTube.
If you own a GT610 and an i3, the overclocking range is quite narrow, offering minimal performance gains while raising chances of damage and hazards.
My advice is to avoid overclocking a medium-spec build.
Thanks, and yes, those are my specifications.
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CLPSGAMER
05-28-2017, 02:30 AM #4

Overclocking poses risks for beginners (I still consider myself a novice).
Please share your detailed build specs—do they appear in your profile description?
I haven’t used a video tutorial, but you can find one on YouTube.
If you own a GT610 and an i3, the overclocking range is quite narrow, offering minimal performance gains while raising chances of damage and hazards.
My advice is to avoid overclocking a medium-spec build.
Thanks, and yes, those are my specifications.