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Could we just write a CPU overclocking FAQ?




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Guys, let's write an overclocking FAQ in this section, because i'm getting tired of writing the same reply 800 times a week.

-Intel PIV 2.6C @ 3.51G -Asus P4P800 -OCZ Copper 2x256 4000EL memory @ 270mhz 2.5-4-4-8 -Geforce2 MX400(i know i know) -SB audigy -120G Maxtor Diamond Plus9 S-ATA150 hdd -450 Enermax PSU

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Sounds good too me. You going to write it?

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Well I don't know everything so i'm going to need you guys' help to edit it and stuff.

-Intel PIV 2.6C @ 3.51G -Asus P4P800 -OCZ Copper 2x256 4000EL memory @ 270mhz 2.5-4-4-8 -Geforce2 MX400(i know i know) -SB audigy -120G Maxtor Diamond Plus9 S-ATA150 hdd -450 Enermax PSU

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copy all your replies to notepad and paste them into peoples questions, u could get a good database going.

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I don't really care about my ranking thing. I format almost every month so that wouldn't really work for me. I think i'll write 1 in Word and send it to whoever wants to help me to edit it.

-Intel PIV 2.6C @ 3.51G -Asus P4P800 -OCZ Copper 2x256 4000EL memory @ 270mhz 2.5-4-4-8 -Geforce2 MX400(i know i know) -SB audigy -120G Maxtor Diamond Plus9 S-ATA150 hdd -450 Enermax PSU

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Whatever....just write it `cause no-one is answering my question anyways.

"The only difference between me and a madman is that I'm not mad."
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