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Jun 17th, 2007
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Re: Performance Decrease?

So is there any way I can bring the score up without purchasing anything?
Well, the score is based entirely around hardware. You 'can' overclock, but I do not recommend it. If you do choose overclocking, get some very good cooling.
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Re: Performance Decrease?

What's overclocking? Why don't you recommend it?
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Re: Performance Decrease?

Here's the wikipedia article on it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overclocking

I don't personally overclock, because I need solid reliability, not better performance.
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Oh, okay. Thanks. I don't think I'll be overclocking. I don't know enough about computers to risk something like that. But thanks for the help.
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