Overclocking motherboards

WeskerPG

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by definition everything that gives more cycles than what its default is consider overclocking.

my question is :

how do you Oc a motherboard.

1.- well it is in contro, of the CPU, so the voltage drive by it could be consider OC ?
2.- OC buttons (some motherboards have them, and its to lower or higher the voltage, so by default if your overclocking the motherboard your also overclocking the CPU and backwards ?)
3.- a motherboard runs 2 pci slots for gpu, lets say those 2 have 2 cycles, i buy an expander, and other 4 gpu's (the expander it self is giving me the advantage of more cycles so i did OC it ? or just when i put the gpu's)
4.- the bios is on the motherboard, so when you access it to change it your overclocking it ?


As far as the term overclocking to me is to get more than what it gave, however i want too know your thought on this matter
 
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It's not worth it. At most you should only change the FSB to fine tune your CPU clock but that's about it. Overclocking anything else will lead to certain instability and future problems. Leave the MOBO alone.
 
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