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Originally Posted by DrNip
Whatever you do don't quit overclocking. You can always kick it around here with us.
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qft.........
Read and understood all that you said Josifek and as said by others, dont quit OC, and dont rely on others to help you out in getting hardware......I know you are a student, when I was a student OC was a very small part of my hobby and I used to do it for getting better performance out of my hardware. Only after I started working was I able to purchase some of the top end hardware......
So keep on ocing, keep on learning, maybe you wont be in the big league but, Knowledge never leaves you. And once you start working maybe then you can put in your own money and get started again in a bigger way.....
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