Hardware Good PC Build ? (Ver.2)

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It's against forum rules to double/triple post, especially if the purpose is just to bump a topic after just a few hours since the last post. Be patient with the Internet, since some of us live in a different timezone to you.

The difference is the first has a clock speed of 830 MHz and the second is 900Mhz. The second is clearly more powerful. Now why you couldn't just read the spec sheet and see that for yourself...?
 

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idk..lolz im sorry for bumping and i posted that yesterday like...24hrs ago ...soo :/...lolz but yah thnx i think ill go ahead with the build alyhough one more question poses me :

the motherboard has OC GENIE II once recieved should i activate oc genie or would that damage the board? as many people seem against it due to failure could cause uselessness out of the device and many people are for it ..do you guys think i should use OC GENIE II?

OC Genie II
Just press the OC Genie button or enable OC Genie II function in BIOS menu, the CPU performance (P67 series) or the 3D performance of iGPU (H67 series) will be highly improved. Whether users want to watch a high bit-rate HD movie or go online gaming, both can be enjoyed with image performance that is smoother and lag-free!




Features
- Exclusive OC Genie detect hardware configuration
- Intelligently auto set clock/voltage of CPU and memory or iGPU
- Increase overall system performance in 1 second
 

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Professional over clockers look down on such tools because they have a tendency to use higher voltages than necessary, which means the VRMs of the motherboard and the CPU itself will wear down faster than normal. For people who don't know how to over clock, it can be a very useful tool. I would suggest not using it straight away to get used to the performance at stock speeds, then only use it if you really feel you need the slight performance boost.
 
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