Question regarding Titan Goliath overclock

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I'm planning on buying the Titan Goliath, but I notice that it's got an overclock on the processor. I don't really know anything about overclocks, but I've been told that it's something you avoid unless you know what you're doing (just gathered that over the years anyway). Well, basically, I want to know if this is something I need to concern myself with for the Titan Goliath or if it's simply a stable overclock set up for me that I personally won't need to worry about. And does the same apply for the Mk. II (as it has a bigger overclocK)?

Thanks in advance (and apologies if this is the wrong section of the forum for this. It seemed most appropriate to me).
 
My first post on this site ^^

I'm planning on buying the Titan Goliath, but I notice that it's got an overclock on the processor. I don't really know anything about overclocks, but I've been told that it's something you avoid unless you know what you're doing (just gathered that over the years anyway). Well, basically, I want to know if this is something I need to concern myself with for the Titan Goliath or if it's simply a stable overclock set up for me that I personally won't need to worry about. And does the same apply for the Mk. II (as it has a bigger overclocK)?

Thanks in advance (and apologies if this is the wrong section of the forum for this. It seemed most appropriate to me).

Nah once its overclocked (which the makrs have allready done) u just forget about it and enjoy the extra Mhz :D

Ive just overclocked my 955 from 3.2Ghz to 3.8Ghz. Now ive done that i dont have to worry about it anymore. Its the same for that pc. Once its overclocked some one without Overclocking Knowlege can buy it and use it and never have to learn about Overclocking :)

P.s Welcome to the forum! :)
 
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