Benchmark Results Show Performance Increases Of Up To 54 Percent
Benchmark Results Show Performance Increases Of Up To 54 Percent
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An analysis of our benchmarks makes it inarguable that the time and effort involved in overclocking can pay off. On average, this £79.95 CPU can deliver a performance boost of 47.8 % when overclocked. Of course, we ignore synthetic benchmarks when making this assertion, because they have no bearing on real-world PC use or behaviour.
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