He is already settings lower values than stock ones. Too high (meaning
higher than stock) will burn the hardware. Too low will make the
system shut down, with very severe data corruption chances, depending
on his caching settings and other things. And that's why these
settings should be configured at a fresh windows install.

On 18 Abr, 21:50, "Jose Villegas (MADBEAST)" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Safe? though that just by increasing the multiplier increases the risk
> of overheat....
>
> but nah no worries, in any case just becareful... dont get too exited
> and keep watching the temp, if it goes over 70-80 HOLD ON (HARD LOAD)

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