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Old 09-06-2010, 05:57 PM   #16
Heopretg2006

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For me it was the high, because of the potential danger involved, every overclock felt like climbing a mountain nobody'd climbed before [thumbup], made me feel "unique" too, which was very important for me in my teenage years. Now everything's "safe", there's a million web pages and even motherboard manuals describing in detail how to overclock, man everybody can do it, and there's barely any risks involved.

It's boring and way too accessible for everybody. That's it for me in a nutshell (of course agree with everything posted before, just the emphasis is slightly different for me)
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