you are twisting my words around, i did not mean heating up to running temperature... I was talking about overheating... when I overclocked mine, within 5 min's, it was sitting over 90c which is waaaaaaaaay too hot for the processor.
I'm not backpedaling, I'm trying to clear things up since obviously typing on the internet without explaining EXACTLY what I'm trying to say leads to assumptions
ok, congrats, you don't have heat issues yet... do you want a cookie... I was stating what I've seen in the past when I've dealt with overclocking... as far as heat issues, read anywhere... everyone recomends upgrading your fan before attempting to overclock your PC
do you want a cookie? have fun overclocking
oh god, you sound like a politician.. have you considered running for office?
jesus, I'm not throwing the fact that I make more money than you in your face, I was stating that I am not a broke college student anymore and will buy new before trying to mess with how it is designed.
Jealous?
because you have no rebuttle... you know that it's true... people don't typically work in the jewb that their degree is in... as far as what I do for a living... the answer is simple... I am not a desktop repair tech (although I see nothing wrong with that jewb) I am an administrator. What do you do for a living?
funny... it has nothing to do with being friends with anyone... I knew no one when I started this job... now I will schmooze with the big wigs when i get a chance, but you'd be a hypocrite if you said that you wouldn't do the same if you get the oportunity.
I read exactly what you wrote... did you expect someone to say, "here you go, I'll let you borrow my motherboard so you can try overclocking your processor" give me a fucking break pal...
It's been fun, but I need to get back to werk. I wouldn't want them to realize that they made a mistake hiring someone as incompitent as I am
P.S. I will agree that DeVry as an institution sux big fat donkey balls!
P.S.S. what in the computer field do you do and what is your degree in?