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Thank you to member HassanDiab for posting these links:

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Originally Posted by HassanDiab View Post
go and read a lot in those links:

> - i7 Overclocking Guide For Beginners

> - overclocking i7 920

>- 3steps to overclock ur i7, i5 or i3

the last one is very helpfull, but remember that every system should have it's own Voltage and settings.
best wishes for u to successfully overclock ur system.

for sure u need those O.C. utilities:
-RealTemp to read ur CPU Temperature.
-Linx For Stress and stability Test.
-Prime95 For Stress and stability Test.
-Intel Burn Test (IBT) For Stress and stability Test. (i really recommend to test ur system with this one first).
-Memtest86+ For Memory Stability Test.
-Lavalys Everest for voltages monitoring and other temperatures.
- CPUZ to See ur cpu and memory Clock.
As always, OC at your own risk and have fun!
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