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<blockquote data-quote="HishamZz" data-source="post: 92375" data-attributes="member: 183"><p>seemz like wut i meant by practical has not been comprehended... overclockin via bios or jumpers is just the fundamentals of basic overclocking.. yes there is performance increments doin such OCs but as to performance gains doin the basics.. it aint revolutionary for todays requirement..</p><p></p><p>what i meant is that there is no cheap and effective system which would boost the overclocking capability of a mobo.. there are water based systems and nitro yes.. am talking about cost effectiveness..</p><p></p><p>I once did a overclocking for the sake of fun and knowledge which involved ma cpu being strapped to da bone with the processor facing a A/C .. yup.. a air conditioner with its temperature about 16 or 18.. cant remember.. brought a 2.8 ghz processor upto 3.3 ghz but it is not practical and stupid.. i cant expect 2 have da freakin a/c on 24x7 and da pc strapped 2 its pants literally yeah?</p><p></p><p>as for Nitro overclocking.. it is a diminishing resource.. in the sense that water based cooling @least would have a cheap "re-fill" process whereas Liquid Nitro is kinda hard to come by...</p><p></p><p>btw wut ya encodin so much eh?</p><p></p><p>Zz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HishamZz, post: 92375, member: 183"] seemz like wut i meant by practical has not been comprehended... overclockin via bios or jumpers is just the fundamentals of basic overclocking.. yes there is performance increments doin such OCs but as to performance gains doin the basics.. it aint revolutionary for todays requirement.. what i meant is that there is no cheap and effective system which would boost the overclocking capability of a mobo.. there are water based systems and nitro yes.. am talking about cost effectiveness.. I once did a overclocking for the sake of fun and knowledge which involved ma cpu being strapped to da bone with the processor facing a A/C .. yup.. a air conditioner with its temperature about 16 or 18.. cant remember.. brought a 2.8 ghz processor upto 3.3 ghz but it is not practical and stupid.. i cant expect 2 have da freakin a/c on 24x7 and da pc strapped 2 its pants literally yeah? as for Nitro overclocking.. it is a diminishing resource.. in the sense that water based cooling @least would have a cheap "re-fill" process whereas Liquid Nitro is kinda hard to come by... btw wut ya encodin so much eh? Zz [/QUOTE]
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