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Showing posts with label tips and trick. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 20, 2010

What Is Computer Overclocking: Getting The Most Out Of Your Gaming System

If you're a beginner you may be wondering what is overclocking? Well basically, computer overclocking is the process of forcing a computer component such as the CPU to run at higher speeds than normal. It can cause a significant rise in performance of your PC if you do it properly.
This basic overclocking tutorial will teach you the basics of overclocking your gaming PC for the best performanc and to save money.

Now, in the past overclocking has been labeled as dangerous and too risky. If you weren't careful you could quite easily damage your components, and potentially this could negatively affect your wallet because you would have to replace any damaged parts.

But these days computer overclocking has become almost "idiot proof", meaning that it's very hard to damage your parts as long as you have a rough knowledge of what you're doing.

The great thing about overclocking your PC is that you can quite easily boost your total performance, therefore saving you money. As an example, if you were to choose good parts for overclocking, you could buy a custom gaming desktop for $600 and overclock it so it runs like a $900 system. All this whilst minimizing the risk of damaging your parts.

So if you're going to be overclocking your gaming PC, make sure you know this in advance before buying all your parts! Because you will be buying some of your components based on their overclocking potential.




Choosing the Best CPU for Your Gaming Computer

Choosing the best CPU for your gaming needs can be a tough decision. The CPU market is indeed confusing. There are many different models to choose from, all with different features and speeds.

The following information will help you understand the world of CPUs, and will assist you in choosing the best CPU for your gaming needs.
Picking the latest, fastest or most expensive processor on the market won’t always result in the right CPU for your particular system. Some processors are designed to work with certain motherboards, so the CPU you choose will limit the type of motherboard you can get.








Choosing a Gaming Video Card for your PC

Choosing the right gaming video card for your needs can be a tough decision for many. There are so many different graphics cards out there, all with different specs and features, it's hard to know what is best for you.



This article will discuss the various factors you should consider when buying a video card, so you can make a better buying decision.

Your gaming video card will be responsible for producing the dazzling 3D graphics and effects seen in the latest computer games. A better graphics card makes for a better 3D gaming experience, so gamers should choose the best video card they can afford.








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