Ok, I'm going to go read the stickies, thanks Hunter.
I've overclocked the CPU via the ASUS Bios. The things I'm unaware of are, what is happening to the memory and gfx card when the CPU is overclocked? I'm wondering if the memory is overclocking itself to keep up with the core speed? I have no idea what multipliers I can/should be using to keep the ram/gfx up to speed with the core speed. I know it's custom for each rig, but I need to find out what to shoot for. Cooling is a whole other ball of wax, and I can figure that stuff out, np (cooling is the fun part anyway). The only thing I have cooled right now is the CPU with a coolermaster fan, and the gfx with stock fans. All the hardware is OC ready, very durable, so I don't have to worry too much about frying something (within reason). And later on, if I have move to water cooling, I'll do so!
I've noticed when I OC my CPU (i7 2600k), the bus speed and the multipliers are variable. They fluctuate up/down with in response the computational demands. Is this normal, or is it a power saving setting in the bios? If you OC, do you guys lock these speeds? Let me know!
I also have no clue as to how overclocking a graphics card works. I've tried a couple times, and can't finish a game of CS without running into a blue screen, or a system lockup. This is one thing I gotta go read about!
CSS runs at about 300fps steadily, CSGO runs at about 80-200fps, and I think I can see these figures double, or increase by about 1.5. We'll see...
Editing post as I uproot info:
This is the bios I'm dealing with, found a good article specific to it! -
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P67 and Z68 BIOS Guide – Basic to Intermediate Overclocking[/h]