As I’m currently wearing out my F5 key waiting on my PC to be built, I’ve looked more and more into overclocking. At first I thought it was something that only enthusiasts do and I should wait until my PC would need it in the future to keep up with editing software and gaming needs, but it seems now as something I really should take advantage off. Overclocking is always something I’ve wanted to learn and do myself, I just want to be knowledgeable in the area, and a lot of people here are pretty knowledgeable to say the least.
I'm going to use the i7 3770k, the Coolit ECO II ALC, P8Z77-V motherboard and the Maelstrom T900 case.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94cOiJQHjvw&feature=plcp (more specifically, at 3:54)
I was watching this video which showcases a system similar to my own, and he mentions the 3770k as being something that should definitely be overclocked given adequate cooling and a good motherboard (in his case the Sabertooth). But would my system be in a similar position here? Would I get a very noticeable difference that I should be taking advantage off? Or would my cooler + mobo limit me and not make it worth voiding the warranty on the CPU?
Thanks, Jack.
I'm going to use the i7 3770k, the Coolit ECO II ALC, P8Z77-V motherboard and the Maelstrom T900 case.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94cOiJQHjvw&feature=plcp (more specifically, at 3:54)
I was watching this video which showcases a system similar to my own, and he mentions the 3770k as being something that should definitely be overclocked given adequate cooling and a good motherboard (in his case the Sabertooth). But would my system be in a similar position here? Would I get a very noticeable difference that I should be taking advantage off? Or would my cooler + mobo limit me and not make it worth voiding the warranty on the CPU?
Thanks, Jack.