New Members: Post your introduction!

New member

Hi evryone,new member ere.

Im quite an advanced computer enthusist and here for help and advice in various ares of computing.

Any help will be greatly apreciated!!

Thanks
 
name='nightfox' said:
Hi im new to this overclocking scene but love ur

website and forums you rock :rocker:

Billy

QFT. There are many of overclocking forums and clubs across the internet, reps to you for stumbling upon the best one. :p
 
Hi to all members of this great forum! :) I hope that this forum will be useful for me and my pc,and also for my knowledge library which i expand rapidly with everything new :rolleyes:
 
name='nightfox' said:
Hi im new to this overclocking scene but love ur

website and forums you rock :rocker:

Billy

name='Soldiera' said:
Hi to all members of this great forum! :) I hope that this forum will be useful for me and my pc,and also for my knowledge library which i expand rapidly with everything new :rolleyes:

name='wedge55' said:
Hello, everyone! Just registered!

name='Pinguim' said:
Hi everybody. Just doing the required introduction.

:wavey: Welcome to our new members and we're glad that you like what you see. :)
 
Hey, I'm David, and live in Florida

I'm an audiophile and a gamer.

I used to favor AMD (and still do, as a company), but I use an Intel Core2Quad Q9450, because it is much better preforming than any AMD processor on the market.

I'm a Nvidia fan

ummmm..... i guess that's it
 
Ey, been lurking here for a while but finally regged myself ;)

I'm from Belgium, 21 years old.

Want to switch to watercooling but still a little afraid of the water and electricity part :p

The noise is unbearable now though :( It's like sitting next to a washing machine hehe...

Nice to meet you all
 
noobie water cooler

Hey guys/girls.

Ive beenbuilding pcs for a few years now and have decided to go down the path of water cooling to get the most out of overclocking. Be warned! Expect lots of questions.

:D
 
Welcome people...

I wouldn't worry about water too much... As long as you read up properly and start slowly and double / triple check everything, you should be ok :)
 
Hi Every1

Hi every1,

I'm relative new at this forum but I read for some time the reviews on this site and I love every single one of them. To be honest I look almost every day for new reviews on this site :wavey: .

10x for ur time @ all .
 
New member but lurked before

I am retired and am looking to get a good mid-level setup going. Not into heavy gaming at all but I do want a good fairly quick setup.

I am a retired mainframe guy from over 40 years but in all that time I did absolutely nothing with PC's at all. Just trying to get along with them and learn as I go. I don't use Windows - only Linux so gaming is not high on the agenda.

Into reading, cooking, old cars, traveling and listening to music.
 
Welcome to OC3D.

@rhomp2002: Computers wont be much of a challenge for you, its just getting to know the really complicating things such as how the CPU works in major detail. Computers are a brilliant hobby for someone with a passion for electronics and lots of spare time. Have fun. :)

@CrissTM: This site is updated frequently with new reviews and news, its a great site to keep your eye on if your looking for the latest and greatest in tech. Stick around. :p
 
newcomer

hi everyone my names steve and im new to the overclocking3d family. I have a Gigabyte GA-73VM-S2 motherboard running a Celeron E1200 @1.96 GHz, 1gb Corsair XMS2 ram and im ashamed to say im using the standard VGA graphics port! im looking to get a decent system built but need some advice so all help will be very useful. Ive heard great things about this website so looking forward to creating the monster i have planned.
 
newbie

hi everyone im a newbie an just dun my first overclock. I clocked my e1200 from 1.60GHz to a respectable 2.60MHz on a factory 400w PSU and its 100% stable!!!!:worship:
 
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