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		<title>Overclocking Tutorial &#8211; How To Overclock, Step by Step.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[When “fast is not enough” gamers and hobbyists find and devise new and intriguing ways of taking their hardware to the max. Even with these fastest chips available, most users still demand more and say that the speed from even the fastest chips aren’t fast enough, or they just blatantly just want more. This is where overclocking comes into the equation; by which users make their processor run faster than the default recommended speed setting. Overclocking has become common with all of the newest hardware devices having the ability to reach overclocked speeds of over 50%.]]></description>
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