Lots of things can happen when you overclock, which is why it is generally not recommended for most people.
* The system could simply refuse to boot, or lock up, because everything is out of sync. * The parts could be permanently damaged or destroyed by excess voltage / heat. * The processor could literally catch fire (very rare). * The system could run, apparently normally,but suffer unexplained crashes and errors.
no, but there's no point in putting in too much fans, it will make your computer louder and heavier...
because your computer has to many windows open
yes
GO TO THE CONTROL PANEL CLICK ON ADD AND REMOVE PROGRAMS AND REMOVE THE PROGRAM OR GO TO SYSTEM RESTORE AND RESTORE YOUR COMPUTER TO THE DAY BEFORE THE INSTALL THEN ALWAYS RESTART YOUR COMPUTER...
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When you get to your computer, your fingers on your left hand go to the WASD keys, If this happens you play too much
2.3 ghz, higher the ghz, the faster it is. but don't overclock it too high or else your computer will overheat
when a computer receives too many tasks it is able to crush
tecnolgr
If done correctly, you will notice a faster performance in your system. if you have a high end graphic card, overclocking also eliminates any CPU bottleneck and gives higher fps results. However, it will also make your computer produce more heat so it is best to add more ventilation. Overclocking, if done incorrectly, will make your computer unstable and prone to more system crashes or hardware failure. Unless you're an experienced IT person, don't try to overclock it too much.
No
no, it does not
There could be a problem with your computer, or your spending too much time on the internet.
if there too little water animal die crops are not growing and if their is too much water flood came
you can die
you get FAT
You won't be able too speak.