..doesn’t offer warranty for overclocked CPUs

One of the main features of the recently released Intel 4 series chip set is that it will allow its users to better overclock their systems. Apparently, Intel will now give its users the necessary tools that will enable them to improve their system’s overall performance, by tweaking and overclocking the central processing unit. Still, one thing that users shouldn’t expect from Intel is to provide warranty support if something
goes wrong.

According to Intel’s vice president and general manager of the graphics development group, Eric Mentzer, in an interview held at the Computex show, the new chipset series is going to have overclocking capabilities as a main feature. By the looks of things, Intel is trying to provide overclocking enthusiasts with a better computing platform and, at the same time, leaving everyone responsible for their own actions.

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