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Hey,
I am building my first budget (£300) gaming rig (I've build other pc's in the past, just nothing gaming specific).
I am new to over clocking and would like to do a touch to make the specs entirely custom to my liking, get value for money as this is a budget build and to "future proof" my rig for a month or two longer.
The specs are,
Intel i3 2100, Crucial Ballistics Elite (8GB), Asus Radeon HD 6670 and an Asus P8H61-MX R2.0 Motherboard.
Please could you advise me on how to over clock the GPU with my motherboard? This is my entry into the PC gaming market coming from console, so I aim to start with games which are classic/I have wanted from the last couple years and certainly nothing brand new. 720p Resolution ideally with medium graphics options is what I would like to play on preferably.
P.S. I am getting 3 fans for my case and setting a custom RPM for each one according to each parts temperature and the fans proximity to the hardware in question so overheating should not be a problem.
Any help is appreciated. Thank's for helping, or at least hearing what I have to say.
I am building my first budget (£300) gaming rig (I've build other pc's in the past, just nothing gaming specific).
I am new to over clocking and would like to do a touch to make the specs entirely custom to my liking, get value for money as this is a budget build and to "future proof" my rig for a month or two longer.
The specs are,
Intel i3 2100, Crucial Ballistics Elite (8GB), Asus Radeon HD 6670 and an Asus P8H61-MX R2.0 Motherboard.
Please could you advise me on how to over clock the GPU with my motherboard? This is my entry into the PC gaming market coming from console, so I aim to start with games which are classic/I have wanted from the last couple years and certainly nothing brand new. 720p Resolution ideally with medium graphics options is what I would like to play on preferably.
P.S. I am getting 3 fans for my case and setting a custom RPM for each one according to each parts temperature and the fans proximity to the hardware in question so overheating should not be a problem.
Any help is appreciated. Thank's for helping, or at least hearing what I have to say.