Overclocking should prove a positive experience for PC enthusiasts. However, problems can arise when you deviate from the processor manufacturer's original specifications. Overclocking voids product warranties, so take great care at all stages of the process. Monitor an overclocked system carefully, even if it appears to be stable and functioning properly.
Overclocking is the entire responsibility of the user who actually implements the techniques and information offered in this text and its supplementary resources. Manufacturers offering product warranties for components within an overclocked system are not responsible for any damages suffered, regardless of whether product failure or damage is either directly or indirectly associated with overclocking. Invoking warranties or agreements for components in an overclocked system is an ethical issue. Common sense and law require the user to assume all liability for any part, hardware or software, used in conjunction with overclocking.
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