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Mayco

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  1. They aren't crap, they're nice. Nothing high-end, just good. Like I said, it's an open world, you can explore everything in the map without loading times (well okay, there's a short loading screen when you enter a city).

    Anyway it's simply dumb to judge a game by its looks. Minecraft looks like utter shit, but it's still a good game.

  2. I've been playing pretty much non-stop and it's great.

    Pretty funny easter egg/reference: when I walked past a guard, he said "Let me guess, they stole your sweetroll". :V

    Also, at a certain point you get a companion that you can order to do things for you. Mine is now chopping wood.

  3. Overclocking isn't actually a big problem. Although it does give the CPU a shorter lifetime, you probably won't use the CPU for it's entire lifetime anyway and chuck it out after ~5 years. And thus you won't notice.

    Can you also explain how to overclock ? and how much you should overclock it max ?

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    I'd recommend reading up on it beforehand, seeing how it's not just a "point and click" procedure.

    My CPU's (QX9770) clockspeed is originally 3.2 GHz, but currently it's overclocked to 3.8 GHz. This is my personal limit, because when I go over my PC gets very unstable. Other people have lifted this same CPU to 4.5 GHz and even higher. The limit really depends on the configuration of your PC. Your RAM, motherboard, FSB speed, and ofcourse your CPU fan play a vital role in overclocking.

    I only know how to overclock on a Socket 775 Intel system. Sandy Bridge systems are completely different because they have no traditional FSB (correct me if I'm wrong).

    Long story short, I can't really tell you how to overclock. Summed up it's just overclocking your FSB speed in your BIOS. To calculate the desired speed you can use the formula: (desired clockspeed in MHz) / Multiplier x (amount of cores).

    Anyway, just read some guides on the internet specifically written for the hardware you want to lose, and never go over the manufacturer specific limits (live Vcore) unless you know what you're doing.

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