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it reduces the techsupport calls from users who cranked the clock speed without understanding any of what they were doing and keep crashing their system
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lmao so true.
one is a slot and one is a socket. If you can't remember, socket A:
Think about it.
1. Buddy buys an OEM
2. Buddy overclocks because his hax0r friends at school tell them its schoo;
3. Buddy fries computer and tries to claim warranty
Oh, did I forget to say buddy is a moron?
There *are* OEMs that support OCing however if you're considering them them you already know how to OC and to build, dissassemble and reassmble computers