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07:38 - Thursday 18 January 2007 by Thomas Soderstrom
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: overclocking, guide, part, 1, uk
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: overclocking, guide, part, 1, uk
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Step Four: Evaluating Gains
All of the performance charts illustrate impressive gains from overclocking the CPU, but only graphics applications benefited from increasing video card clocks. Latency improvements had little effect.

How we got a maximum 83% performance gain from an 81% CPU overclock is anyone's guess, but we couldn't complain about results like these even if they'd been a few percent lower.
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