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hello, everyone.
I'm quite a noob at overclocking
I'm making a budget build PC for my brother and I have chosen the GA-EP35-DS3L and the E2160 + Arctic Cooling Freezer 7
could someone tell me the SETTINGS for the maximum STABLE over clock I could achieve?

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