That's all for now! There are hundreds of other tweaks including BIOS optimizations, memory latency and bandwidth options, and ultimately overclocking, of course. Overclocking your system is basically the most important concept when you want to maximize a computer's performance.
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Happy tweaking. Benchmark and exceed expectations. Good luck!
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