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hi there i was in a tech school learning to get a lot of stuff for building pc and fixing them but when i was there there was a site my teacher gave me to put in parts and stuff to see if i can over clock it and pick the right parts for my computer i was building and i wanted to know if anyone know of this site can someone help 

 

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pcpartpicker maybe? 

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There's isn't one site to show which parts to get for best OC results. You need knowledge or help from tech forums. PCPP can help if you already know something. And even after getting parts, you will need help for finding how and how much each gen/model can or should be OC'd.

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