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Originally Posted by jfk
Software utilities for overclocking are the FASTEST way to corrupt your Windows install and do a major whack job on your PC. As Mr. F mentioned, either do it correctly, through the BIOS, or don't do it at all. There are NO EASY STEPS to overclocking. Period. Read, read, and read some more, then take your time, test stability, and tweak again. Overclocking isn't done in hours, it takes days/weeks to find the maximum overclocks and stability. If you're not willing to do this, forget about it.
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Now I don't recall ever saying I was not willing to read, read, and read some more. I don't know where you got that idea. What I previously asked for was a comprehensive guide for my specific mobo. I do know each mobo will have different ocing capabilities. I'm pretty sure you did not wake up one morning with the knowledge on how to oc. I'm betting someone started you off in the right direction. That's what I was asking for...to be directed.
And a thank you to Mr. Ferrari for the heads up on such utilities. I'm glad I didn't get to involved with it before I did any damage.