Overclocking p55 Intel Core i7 – guide 101 – pt 2 of 3

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This video shows you how to overclock your i7 with motherboard socket 1156 with chipset p55. The video was designed for beginners. This method can be easily applied to the processors Intel Core i7 860, Core i7 870, Core I7 870k, Core i7 875k, Core i7 880. To receive a basic 3.8Ghz overclock I suggest you to use a good after market cooler such as Corsair H50,H60, H70 or Thermalright Venomous X or something similar to there performance. Aslo use a good thermal compound like Artic Silver. This technique and methods are not limited to overclocking i7 only. You can also apply this knowledge to overclocking i3 or i5, however I suggest you to lower frequencies for those CPU to 3.5-3.6Ghz for a basic overclock. Why do we need overclocking? We do need to overclock our systems to achieve higher frequencies of signaling that results in better performance and faster calculation speeds. Is it safe? Well if you will follow my tutorial then I would say yes but no guarantees. Today`s motherboards, processors, video card and it components build from such a high quality technology that it is possible to squeeze an extra from them.However I am not guaranteed you anything, and I am not going to pay for your damages or issues. You are doing it on your own risk. Of course manufactures do not want you to do so, so they are making stories how bad is overclocking so they can sell you an extra 200 mhz for extra 100-200 dollars when you can get it for free. Is overclocking will shorten life circle <b>…<b>

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