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Originally Posted by newt
mines 3.4 ghz and that overclocked 5.3 ghz
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Why do I find this hard to believe.
The safest way to overclock is to make sure your PC has good air circulation, and is always cool. If you plan to overclock, you should first get a temperure readout of the inside of your PC, then try to lower that temp. with more fans, or better air circulation. IMO, leaving the case open with a small home-room fan always works.
If you are a real enthuseist, you can upgrade your cooling to water. Using a water-cooling system can benefit your PC in many ways: Overclocking, longer lasting hardware, etc. They can run from $100 to $300. There's some places that sell PC's with them already installed (
http://www.xoxide.com/watcoolcas.html)
If you are super-rich, go for a freon-cooling system. It uses the substance found in "canned-air". They run for about 2 grand just for the system, no PC parts. oOo: