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− | <div style="border:1px solid orange; padding: 5px; display: inline-block;">'''Warning:''' Overclocking can result in better performance for many types of workloads but it does so by pushing the system beyond its rated specifications. This can reduce the life of the chip, affect system data integrity, reduce system stability, and cause system components to fail. <span style="float: right; margin-right: 4px; font-size: .5em;">[[Template:oc warning|[Edit]]]</span></div> | + | <div style="border:1px solid orange; padding: 5px; display: inline-block; margin: 5px;">'''Warning:''' Overclocking can result in better performance for many types of workloads but it does so by pushing the system beyond its rated specifications. This can reduce the life of the chip, affect system data integrity, reduce system stability, and cause system components to fail. <span style="float: right; margin-right: 4px; font-size: .5em;">[[Template:oc warning|[Edit]]]</span></div> |
Latest revision as of 00:10, 7 May 2017
Warning: Overclocking can result in better performance for many types of workloads but it does so by pushing the system beyond its rated specifications. This can reduce the life of the chip, affect system data integrity, reduce system stability, and cause system components to fail. [Edit]