This is great.
This is great.
There is defiantly a 10 week course that could be built for over clocking. What about the theory behind it. This could be a portfolio or exam based scenario at the end.
May be easy for some but others may find it challenging especially the theory and history around it.
There is also different ways to over clock e.g board type / cooling types. You lot just have your head stuck up your bot because your behind a screen.
I understand that there are guides and forum support. But I'd like to go to a class as those online guides might as well be written in hyroglifics.
No offence, but if you have tried many different guides and can't get a grip on them then perhaps overclocking isn't for you. There are times when you may have to troubleshoot different issues and will have to read through guides or support forums to solve the issue, where as even if there were classes on the subject I doubt they would be able to cover all possible problems that may come up.
There is defiantly a 10 week course that could be built for over clocking. What about the theory behind it. This could be a portfolio or exam based scenario at the end.
May be easy for some but others may find it challenging especially the theory and history around it.
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I understand that there are guides and forum support. But I'd like to go to a class as those online guides might as well be written in hyroglifics.