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Originally Posted by gigabyte9
OK. But what exactly cuts lifetime?
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Overclocking is making something do more than it can..its like this: my car, say that at normal driving im only making my engine work at 1000 RPM..i can push it to 2000RPM but it will heat everything up. If i put say better Anti Coolant, a big fan on top of it, it will still be cool, but not as cool as it was when i was at 1000RPM. You have Oc'ed, at stock cooled without being oc'ed i bet uer cpu was around 27C, now its 31..see the diff? Btw 31 is under normal. Now when u use uer comp for a long time this extra heating well it will wear an effect, OCING is best when u buy crappy parts like 1.8ghz to a 2.5ghz and uer whole rig costs less then buying a 2.5ghz cpu, by this u manage to stay ahead of everyone at a cheaper rate.