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Offline bear95

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Does the overclocking community help Intel
« on: Fri, 11 July 2014, 00:29:31 »
Just a small thought that came up in my mind. Do you think Intel uses the overclock community playing around with its cpus for data? Or do they already know most of all the limits and benefits and aren't telling the community to avoid taking responsibility for mishaps?

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Re: Does the overclocking community help Intel
« Reply #1 on: Fri, 11 July 2014, 00:32:40 »
Just a small thought that came up in my mind. Do you think Intel uses the overclock community playing around with its cpus for data? Or do they already know most of all the limits and benefits and aren't telling the community to avoid taking responsibility for mishaps?

intel highers the best engineers from the best colleges..

poor people play computers..

so you tell me..


let me rephrase that,  computer games is a poor man's hobby.

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Re: Does the overclocking community help Intel
« Reply #2 on: Fri, 11 July 2014, 00:35:31 »
Thats true but the thought came up because I assumed that there would be more people from intel in forums chipping in giving advice or stuff like that. But it seems like most people in forums writing guides have only previous overclocking experience and are experimenting from the start.

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Re: Does the overclocking community help Intel
« Reply #3 on: Fri, 11 July 2014, 00:36:32 »
Ah. And I meant playing around with cpus like adjusting voltages and testing how different frequencies and voltages affect performanc e and stability.

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Re: Does the overclocking community help Intel
« Reply #4 on: Fri, 11 July 2014, 00:37:38 »
Ah. And I meant playing around with cpus like adjusting voltages and testing how different frequencies and voltages affect performanc e and stability.

yea.. look at how kids get into that.. 

what was their motivation for going into overclocking..

computer games..

computer games, because they can't afford a jet ski, or girlfriends..

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Re: Does the overclocking community help Intel
« Reply #5 on: Fri, 11 July 2014, 00:42:36 »
Heh heh. Then I guess intel employees arent allowed to say anything or just dont feel like talking to a bunch of "noobs" then :P

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Re: Does the overclocking community help Intel
« Reply #6 on: Fri, 11 July 2014, 00:44:15 »
Heh heh. Then I guess intel employees arent allowed to say anything or just dont feel like talking to a bunch of "noobs" then :P

they keep a tight lip on things..

the "communitee" had to really push hard just to find out that.. yes we can use 1.65v ddr ram