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Hello I just joined, I saw a video Linus did yesterday and it was talking about bottlenecking. It made me start thinking about weather or not I was bottlenecking my gpu by alot. So I want to see if  overclock could help with that but I don't know how to do it properly exactly. All i know is that i can push my cpu speed to 3.33ghz through the radio and host clock control but now I wonder what some of these other options do like the performance enhance option. Also the pci express option and how I could maximize my performance. Also if you compare ddr3 and ddr2 how much of a difference in performance will that be of course I am not refering to like the highest ddr3 memory vs ddr2s highest but say the average and how that would impact game performace if you run at the same amount of gb's of ram.

 

CPU intel dual core E5400 overclocked 3.33ghz

Ram ddr2 2gb

GPU 650 ti boost 1gb

Windows 8 64 bit

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@Lanoi you got another LGA 775 Pentium user here 

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Raise the fsb as high as you can, while still maintaining stability. You are usually better off with some quality DDR2, maybe 800MHz CL5.

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