OCing Help guys.

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You'll have to raise the CPU multiplier in the bios for unlocked CPUs. U need to up the fsb for non unlocked CPUs. GPUs u need a program like msi afterburn or Asus gpu tweak. Ram OCs in the BIOS either through fsb or the dram setting alone. Ram oc can get hot fast and don't have huge returns you'll feel. Not worth it on GPU either in my opinion unless you're getting terrible fps. I found even small oc on the GPU is unstable for me. CPU oc is fun though.

To be safe you need to monitor temps closely . running too hot is what slowly breaks down ur PX and shortens its life. Look up the max safe temp for your components before you do this.

Use Google to search each component individually. Overclock each on it's own to maintain stability...
You'll have to raise the CPU multiplier in the bios for unlocked CPUs. U need to up the fsb for non unlocked CPUs. GPUs u need a program like msi afterburn or Asus gpu tweak. Ram OCs in the BIOS either through fsb or the dram setting alone. Ram oc can get hot fast and don't have huge returns you'll feel. Not worth it on GPU either in my opinion unless you're getting terrible fps. I found even small oc on the GPU is unstable for me. CPU oc is fun though.

To be safe you need to monitor temps closely . running too hot is what slowly breaks down ur PX and shortens its life. Look up the max safe temp for your components before you do this.

Use Google to search each component individually. Overclock each on it's own to maintain stability and it will be easier too that way. Don't mess with voltages until you do way more research about your parts.
 
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