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Help me Overclock my first water cooling rig!
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kInOzAwA
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Dec 19 2009, 07:08 PM
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QUOTE(lichyetan @ Dec 18 2009, 10:03 PM) » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « LOL True also... but I think you also must learn yourself, so that once something went wrong you know how to fix it... Its not bragging you are noob etc, its just felt like you will miss the feeling or excitement of setting up yourself a super rig... really, if everything DIY, end of the days the satisfaction is there. I think if you pay for people to tweak to you, in the end there might be problem... so make sure you really found a good OC'er... I personally take OC and DIY PC thing as a hobby, I don't do it as a professional, so u might seek for "Professionals" help... The concept of you is correct... You paid if you got $$$... just like some people like car modding, but sent it to shop to done it instead of DIY, and i saw some of them install full kit their self. But at the mean time, you also need to know some basic knowledge of it just in case something spoiled, you can identify it and maybe can solves it or describe the problem when asking help. i 2nd you QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Dec 19 2009, 01:18 AM) » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Well i do understand and agree i will be missing out most of the excitement having played a major part tweaking it myself, but i will get over it I get it  but honestly i don't have the inclination for it. I'm more of a end user kinda IT guy and can appreciate good hardware and the fine work you pros do overclocking your pcs This is why i did not care to go into programming back in university either. I played around with web coding myself as a hobby, but i don't want to get too deep into it Same applies to this situation hehe  So answer in short, to each his own  So anyway now that i've blown off some steam, i hope any animosity can be put aside, was only venting Can't wait to see my oc results  PS: lichyetan: I also want to learn some basic so i don't need to send pc to the shop all the time >-<; but where to learn? Biggest hurdle for me is connecting the pc parts together and static  Also can't remember those damn DOS commands to do a clean wipe of hard drive >-<; always have to soft reformat cause it's simple... haiz anyway dude, i can help you on OCing, but on PM only... i teach you how to OC via bios... it's just a basic OC , you need to show me the temp screenshot and then priming it to know it's stable or not... so at least i know it's not danger to do over step. so at least you know what to do later.... Firstly, read your mobo's manual book. there's something related there
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kInOzAwA
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Dec 19 2009, 07:43 PM
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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Dec 19 2009, 07:39 PM) Ok thing is, my motherboard the Asus P6T Deluxe V2 does not have any water cooling block on it for the chipset and mosfet. Is it still safe to overclock  kInOzAwA: I scared i break  Don't worry about the chipset or mosfet waterblock. u didn't need either because you said you only want 4Ghz rite? it's not about breaking a world record, isn't it? hahahahhaha As long as you know everything and its function, so it's safe to use even in a long time period. Don't worry ler bro...
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