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===Overclocking=== | ===Overclocking=== | ||
If the system being used | If the system being used testing is currently overclocked, it is optional but recommended to revert all timings back to their default/stock settings. This includes the CPU, GPU, and RAM. Although the chances are low, it's possible for a new mod which is resource intensive to instigate stability issues even if the overclock settings were stable to begin with. CPU and RAM overclocks can be managed from the motherboard's [http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=1804&page=6 BIOS] or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Extensible_Firmware_Interface UEFI], and GPU overclocks are usually managed by a 3rd party program. | ||
===Bloatware and Unnecessary Programs=== | ===Bloatware and Unnecessary Programs=== |
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