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is overclocking necessary for good gaming performance

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August 30, 2013 10:58:38 AM

I am very new to this stuff and i have a doubt regarding the overclocking of a cpu and gpu and is it really necessary to overclock please help

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August 30, 2013 11:00:28 AM

you dont need to overclock but you can get the maximum performance for your money out of your parts by overclocking.
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August 30, 2013 11:12:11 AM

Without OverClock You will Play your games 4-8 Fps Less And thats no Problem...
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August 30, 2013 11:51:13 AM

Overclocking is a way to buy cheaper parts, and get more speed out of them, maybe equal to a part that costs 25-200% more. So, you question depends on what parts you are talking about, and whether they are top of the line, or bottom of the line, there are many variables to consider.

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August 30, 2013 1:34:59 PM

For some terribly optimized games, yes.
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August 30, 2013 8:12:35 PM

Thanks for the reply
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October 12, 2014 1:04:20 PM

If I play online MMOs and stream, make videos.. Will a i5 4590 perform well? I'm thinking of buying a h97 board with this i5 or getting an i5 4690k with z97. Will the locked cpu perform the same in guildwars 1 and 2, league and rs3? Is overcloxking necessary, and will a i5 4590 last 5+ years without needing to overclock to get no lag? And is the stock cpu cooler enough for i5 4590 with long gaming times?
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October 17, 2014 5:40:12 AM

my neighbor said:
If I play online MMOs and stream, make videos.. Will a i5 4590 perform well? I'm thinking of buying a h97 board with this i5 or getting an i5 4690k with z97. Will the locked cpu perform the same in guildwars 1 and 2, league and rs3? Is overcloxking necessary, and will a i5 4590 last 5+ years without needing to overclock to get no lag? And is the stock cpu cooler enough for i5 4590 with long gaming times?


Don't hijack a thread by posting a new question in another poster's thread. Also, this thread is over a year old and has a "best answer" chosen already, so for all practical purposes, its considered closed. You will get much better response if you start a new thread with your question.
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