Message from @Spork molk
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nah, OC when you're at the end of life of that item
If you're going to overclock you might as well just buy the better parts since you will have to replace the ones you are overclocking anyways after they melt or stop working
The ryzen does not have great clock speeds š
i've never had a bad experience overclocking
yah ocing before an upgrade is fine
Yo the big man tell me some more info my games been loading slow how can i overclock my hard drive
jackie you are outside the norm then
I know it's a shame to have froze filets but I never got a chance to make the ones I got new years so I defrosted them this morning to make some wellingtons š
ran my R9 270x for 4 years with a wee OC
it drastically reduces life
squeeze the maximum out while you're reaserching and getting your new parts
just don't be dumb
yes
lmao
OCing requires watching tutorials and that effort
Also why overclock, it just seems like a risk to your parts
OCing is for betas
It's not even effort
"just dont be a retard lmao" - everybody
@Octavia I made Rosemary, Lemon Salmon for dinner tonight š
just dont be dumb when you oc.....
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Yo dude with the r9 270x is that the one with 3gb. I think i had that in my old pc ran mines for 5 years
I think i lost the silicon lottery with my chip
thats the answer
this is why i dont take you seriously jackie
man's got 4.7 stable with no increasing voltage and temps under 65
its not about stable
For now
on a 6 core chip
there's a lot of OEM software, like Ryzen Master, or MSI Afterburner that will overclock for you outside of the BIOS and will have a GUI of some kind so you can graphically see how fucked your parts are gonna be š
Iām dumb like that, i dont trust myself
@Spork molk just dont use stock intel cooler and put on a reasonable oc
Saw stable clocks and voltages with my cpu and went up slowly and it died when i did ashes
Back once again for the lemonade master
New cooler = money and time to put into case
It's honestly a waste of time., you need vast cooling for it too.
no you don't
And a new mobo and a new cpu