Thermals, Throttling & Rage Quits: How to Actually Cool Your PC Without Breaking

10. Overclocking Considerations: Balancing Performance and Heat

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Overclocking can significantly boost performance but also increases heat output. When pushing components beyond their factory settings, effective cooling becomes even more critical. Ensuring your cooling solutions are robust enough to handle the increased thermal load is paramount. This may involve upgrading to high-performance coolers or improving case airflow. It's also essential to monitor temperatures closely during overclocking to avoid overheating. Balancing the desire for higher performance with the need for stable, cool operation is a delicate art that requires careful planning and execution.

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