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Why overclock?
Simple, its more performance for a lot less money. Plus, there are references here that will make it easy, safe and fun. The question could be, why not overclock?
If you really want a detailed answer you should read this Introduction to overclocking.
Ok, help me get started
This Overclocking Tutorial is a great way to get started. It will run you through an example overclock and help you understand the principles behind it. If you run into any terms you aren't famaliar with hit the search button on the left of use this Pc overclocking index. It is great to help you understand all the terms.
I'd like to help
That would be great! If you know your way around a wiki just hit the edit link at the top of any page and go for it. If now, you can look at the Create_an_article or the Help:Editing page to get started.
Your Wiki Rocks!
Thanks! All the credit for that has to go to the users of this site on a day to day basis. They have made it what it is today.
Your Wiki Stinks!
This is a community supported Wiki. So, as you visit and see things that are not so great, it's up to you to edit that page to improve it. It's quite simple -- just click the "edit" link on any page and you'll see a very simple editor that allows you to make whatever adjustments you feel are needed. This includes linking to images, adding external links to other websites, correcting factual mistakes on the page or Create_an_article yourself!
The more you contribute the more you benefit. You'll learn more about hardware and overclocking as you participate and you'll give back to the community of overclockers that make our hobby possible. Plus, you will be helping users all across the planet get more out of their hardware. Feels good, doesn't it?



