IMO
OC depends on other components too. if you are jam-packed with mutiple drives and a powerful gpu, OCing on vx450 is quite difficult. not to mention that you need a good cpu cooler, and chassis too.
IMO
Buying Core i7 860 @ 14.5k and running at stock is way better than investing 10.5k on i5, OC it using a 3rd party CPU Cooler and Big Chassis with lots of fan.
You do not understand jack about OC'ing, so do not comment.
And you know jack x 2 about hardware components.
And you have NO idea about i5 and the i7 relative to each other.
Do not make these STATEMENTS, that lead information seekers off.
You do not understand jack about OC'ing, so do not comment.
And you know jack x 2 about hardware components.
And you have NO idea about i5 and the i7 relative to each other.
Do not make these STATEMENTS, that lead information seekers off.
You still don't know what you are talking about. As long as the OCed components are within company specified temperature limits, they will last for a prolonged period of aging, unless of course the components are faulty.but i do know that, just OCing and using an OCed machine for a prolonged period of time without showing signs of aging, are 2 different things.![]()
hi mambaxl
for the i5 proccy mobo combi contact lynnfield(a new member).
i got my stuff from him.
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hi mambaxl
for the i5 proccy mobo combi contact lynnfield(a new member).
i got my stuff from him.
i dont know much about hardware components. i admit that.but i do know that, just OCing and using an OCed machine for a prolonged period of time without showing signs of aging, are 2 different things.
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@ mambaxl![]()
hi dude
contact lynnfield in this number lynnfield in this no. 09337627407
the guy owns pc world in cuttack