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It's a class library used with many programming languages, it's perfectly safe. 

Hey everyone,

 

I'm about to begin my overclocking journey and I recently downloaded Intel Extreme Tuning Utility.

Every time I open it, it tells me I need to install .NET framework 3.5.

Should I install that, is it safe?

 

Thanks in advance!

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It's a class library used with many programming languages, it's perfectly safe. 

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Hey everyone,

 

I'm about to begin my overclocking journey and I recently downloaded Intel Extreme Tuning Utility.

Every time I open it, it tells me I need to install .NET framework 3.5.

Should I install that, is it safe?

 

Thanks in advance!

Yes!

 

You can do the overclock in BIOS itself, Why in Windows?

Also there should be a motherboard Overclocking utility. You can use that.

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It's a class library used with many programming languages, it's perfectly safe. 

 

 

Code libraries for C related things iirc. Go and install it, it's fine.

Thank you so much!

 

 

Yes!

 

You can do the overclock in BIOS itself, Why in Windows?

Also there should be a motherboard Overclocking utility. You can use that.

I want it for stress testing mainly. I'll still do it the old fashioned way.

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