Overclocking for Dummies: The Ultimate Guide to Not Losing Your Mind

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Welcome to Overclocking for Dummies, the only guide you'll ever need to not losing your mind while trying to overclock your computer! Our experts (okay, we're not actually experts, but we've read some books) will guide you through the basics of overclocking, from what it is to why it's so darn hard.

What is Overclocking?

Overclocking is the act of making your computer go faster than it was originally designed to go. It's like trying to get a cat to do a pirouette, except instead of a cat, you're dealing with a temperamental piece of electronics.

But seriously, prophets, if you want to know more, click the link below to find out what all the fuss is about:

What is Overclocking? (The Actual Answers)

Why Overclocking is Hard

Overclocking is hard because, well, computers aren't exactly the most cooperative creatures. They're like teenagers, but without the angst and better at making you cry.

But don't worry, we won't make you do any math! Unless, of course, you're into that sort of thing. In which case, you're probably already an overclocker and we're talking to the wrong person...

Click the link to learn more about the trials and tribulations of overclocking:

Overclocking is a Rite of Passage

Overclocking for Scientists (a.k.a. How to Ruin a Good Time)

Overclocking for scientists is like trying to get a cat to take a selfie with you. It's not going to happen, but hey, it's fun to try, right?

Click the link to learn how to overclock your computer and ruin your reputation in the scientific community:

Overclocking and the Art of Sadness