Author Topic: Is overcloaking good or bad?  (Read 1598 times)

try puting the data on a hard drive

/facepalm

Can't tell if this is sarcasm or not. I hope it's sarcasm. :/

That's just my opinion. I'm not saying I'm a loving genius. Also I still don't see the point in overclocking CPUs. Please do enlighten me.

Better performance for little to no extra cost is always a benefit.

Besides, upgrading your CPU cooler and overclocking is cheaper than than upgrading your CPU in most cases.

Better performance for little to no extra cost is always a benefit.

Besides, upgrading your CPU cooler and overclocking is cheaper than than upgrading your CPU in most cases.

I see but I thought cores were more important than speed.

I see but I thought cores were more important than speed.

That doesn't mean you should ignore clock speed.

That doesn't mean you should ignore clock speed.

Yeah I know but anything above 3.0ghz is pretty much pointless. That's why I was saying no to that one post with the guy who wanted to overclock a quad core 3.4ghz or whatever it was.

Yeah I know but anything above 3.0ghz is pretty much pointless. That's why I was saying no to that one post with the guy who wanted to overclock a quad core 3.4ghz or whatever it was.
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I screamed it at you last week, do I need to loving scream at you more?

Overcloaking can result in your friends not taking notice of you, in-ability to show up in mirrors, constipation, obsessive wantings for Rick Astley, and getting run over while crossing the road.