Is it true you can OC an E6300 to 3GHz on a stock cooler?

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It Means That Not Everyone Will ****ing Be Able To Get To 3 ****ing Giga ****ing Hertz Even With A ****ing Aftermarket Heatsink


There Are Alot Of ****ing Variables To ****ing Consider With That Shit


Did you ****ing get that?
 
wonderful. Well if you knew how to answer a question in full sentences maybe this could have been avoided. What are they teaching you kids in school these days, anatomy of the word ****? Come now, no such nonsense is needed.
 
Why type more if my point gets across in a couple of words?

"yes, you can, if your lucky..."

believe or not, that is a full sentence.
 
wonderful. Well if you knew how to answer a question in full sentences maybe this could have been avoided. What are they teaching you kids in school these days, anatomy of the word ****? Come now, no such nonsense is needed.
Like some of your posts, huh?

Full sentences please........
The ink ferry said so...........
It sure does!
That game needs some SEIROUS FSAA!!!!
Oh, so its got AI OC on?

Anyways, it depends on the motherboard, RAM, CPU, your overclocking abilities, and many other facts to consider.
 
wonderful. Well if you knew how to answer a question in full sentences maybe this could have been avoided. What are they teaching you kids in school these days, anatomy of the word ****? Come now, no such nonsense is needed.

And I don't go to school, don't you feel dumb now...


also where is your capitalization, proper punctuation, grammar, proper subjects are capitalized, and that all of your sentences have all of the parts of a complete sentence. Then you can bitch and whine about my posts
 
lucky prolly meaning, if you get that 'right' cpu. you cant tell by looking at box.

but, to be safe use a different cooler
ur 96 and in afghan...
 
It's called slang. I sure you've herd of it. And seriously, spelling and common everyday ways of speaking I can deal with. Just when words get a little fragmented then you could think one answer was to the wrong question.
 
It's called slang. I sure you've herd of it. And seriously, spelling and common everyday ways of speaking I can deal with. Just when words get a little fragmented then you could think one answer was to the wrong question.

Did you even look at all the things you've said in the past day?
 
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