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<blockquote data-quote="vyral_143" data-source="post: 2061749" data-attributes="member: 42436"><p>Overclocking is not tough. However stable OC takes little time. There is a sweet spot between heat generated, power drawn and performance. You also need to consider ambient temperature of room in which computer will be put up.</p><p></p><p>However do note that chips in last generation could not climb much in GHz. Best overclockers last seen were Sandybridge and Ivybridge chips.</p><p></p><p>I m not aware about prices of non-OC version of above i7 chip. If performance does not warrant price gap, better save some money or invest in some better component.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vyral_143, post: 2061749, member: 42436"] Overclocking is not tough. However stable OC takes little time. There is a sweet spot between heat generated, power drawn and performance. You also need to consider ambient temperature of room in which computer will be put up. However do note that chips in last generation could not climb much in GHz. Best overclockers last seen were Sandybridge and Ivybridge chips. I m not aware about prices of non-OC version of above i7 chip. If performance does not warrant price gap, better save some money or invest in some better component. [/QUOTE]
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