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Old 11-January-08, 12:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi everyone. I've been reading pcapex for a while but I never registered, so here we go!

The main reason I am making an account is I had an OC question. A friend is getting a new computer and decided to see how much he could push his old system and still be stable. (never wanted to OC it before because he was afraid of having something break and void the warranty)

My question is this. Is it easier to make a post in the different forums for each component, or would it be best to link all the components in a single post? If the later is the case, which forum would be best?

Thanks in advance

FF

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Old 11-January-08, 01:29 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by FiveFig
Hi everyone. I've been reading pcapex for a while but I never registered, so here we go!

The main reason I am making an account is I had an OC question. A friend is getting a new computer and decided to see how much he could push his old system and still be stable. (never wanted to OC it before because he was afraid of having something break and void the warranty)

My question is this. Is it easier to make a post in the different forums for each component, or would it be best to link all the components in a single post? If the later is the case, which forum would be best?

Thanks in advance


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You can post your questions on the section overcloking CPU/Motherboard OC - PC Apex Forums

then choose if it's an Intel or AMD system & go there

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Old 12-January-08, 09:13 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by FiveFig
Hi everyone. I've been reading pcapex for a while but I never registered, so here we go!

The main reason I am making an account is I had an OC question. A friend is getting a new computer and decided to see how much he could push his old system and still be stable. (never wanted to OC it before because he was afraid of having something break and void the warranty)

My question is this. Is it easier to make a post in the different forums for each component, or would it be best to link all the components in a single post? If the later is the case, which forum would be best?

Thanks in advance

FF



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