Just finished a taping for one segment of QTV 11’s “Ang Pinaka” and our topic was January 2009’s most searched “how to’s” in the Philippines.
Among the top searched “how to” related topics were — how to overclock a cpu” and “how to install”. When asked why those are among the two searched terms, I was tempted to say “it’s because Pinoys are very geeky and cheap”.
In my entire computing life, I’ve only attempted overclocking a CPU thrice and succeeded in two of them. The overclocking crowd is divided into two groups.
In the Philippines, I think a lot of Filipinos belong to the first group. I know because I used to be one.
How about you? Do you have any experiences with overclocking?
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McBilly says:
Haha. That’s cool Abe. I sometimes watch that show “Ang Pinaka” and it’s pretty good depending on the week’s topic.
I have to agree on why people overclock though. Especially pinoys, a lot of filipinos buy cheap parts, build own CPU and overclock to save money. :D
McBilly says:
Oh pahabol, when does this air? Para aabangan kita sa tv. Haha. :D
manu says:
Overclocking is totally new word to me. Thank God we have Google.I got fully understand the term. And one thing for sure, ill be watching that show on QTV. Kelan airing nun? Para ma abangan ko din. ehehhe
Jay says:
gotta save..
if overclocking’s ur game..
gotta consider some of these..
>CPU Cooling and Ventilation
>Power Supply
=)
jox says:
When will it be aired? so we can watch it.
I’ve tried overclocking once with an old PC. but i never did it again.
kill3rfill3r says:
uu nga kelan to?hehe
Huan22 says:
I overclocked my CPU because I just wanted to and I can. I think aside from the added speed to your CPU, overclocking also gives a sense of fulfillment to those people who have done it successfully because it requires a lot of patience and setting adjustments before successfully making a stable overclocked system.
Angelo Panares says:
I’m part of the first group, was still in school and I could not afford to upgrade, so a little overclocking helped out to get a little bit more juice.
But careful and practical enough not to require an additional cooling source as well as destroy the cpu.
A bit of a challenge back then but I would also agree that it was fulfilling to have done it.
sky says:
I’m not familiar with CPU overclocking. With dual, and even quad cores now ever so common, I don’t believe I need the extra CPU power.
However, what I am very familiar with is GPU overclocking. My graphics card is a midrange NVIDIA card, and those few extra MHz can make all the difference. What was once a choppy game at high settings becomes very playable at the same settings.
iva says:
i didnt even know “overclocking” as a word.. but then again, maybe it’s tech geek speak.