Spec me a Gaming Computer - £2000 +/-

Overclocking is easy these days, and you can get loads of help on here. There's no real problem with safety, if you go too high the PC won't start up and will reset itself to default clocks.

I got my 4770K to 4.5GHz by changing about two settings.
 
Overclocking is easy these days, and you can get loads of help on here. There's no real problem with safety, if you go too high the PC won't start up and will reset itself to default clocks.

I got my 4770K to 4.5GHz by changing about two settings.


thought overclocking could result in over working you processor and blowin it out? Maybe im wrong:confused:
 
thought overclocking could result in over working you processor and blowin it out? Maybe im wrong:confused:

You're very unlikely to do that.

Intel build special safeguards into these CPUs to stop them 'blowing up'. For example, the CPU automatically throttles itself if its getting too hot. In addition, most new motherboards will not allow the system to even start if they detect that you may 'blow up' the system.

The CPU will last less time, but it really is minimal.
 
You're very unlikely to do that.

Intel build special safeguards into these CPUs to stop them 'blowing up'. For example, the CPU automatically throttles itself if its getting too hot. In addition, most new motherboards will not allow the system to even start if they detect that you may 'blow up' the system.

The CPU will last less time, but it really is minimal.

+1 this..
Overclocking is analogous to tuning up a car engine, you get better performance. To blow your cpu up, you'd really really have to work at it.
 
You could just get:

YOUR BASKET
1 x Gigabyte Z87X-D3H Intel Z87 (Socket 1150) DDR3 ATX Motherboard £131.99
Total : £139.73 (includes shipping : £6.45).



This supports up to two GPUs (so SLI) and will also allow you to overclock just the same as the OC board.

We're have to ask 8Pack that one ;) at much higher Overclocks on that board you will start to struggle to get it stable due the phases just have nothing more to give, the OC board has more phases and better VRM power delivery (that said your not likely going to do it on air).

but anyway that is the board I specced in my build :)
 
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£2000 ... wow i spent under half of that and this will last me many years to come (need a new gpu though :D )
 
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