Scan had a very large presence at this years London International Technology Show with one of the biggest and busiest booths. Scan has always been a pioneer of trying to make overclocking simple to the consumer, for example it sells its pre-overclocked bundles for those users who don’t want to attempt it themselves but still want the benefits of an overclocked system. At their LITS booth Scan were showing consumers how to overclock a Sandy Bridge Z68 i7 2600k system and had many practice systems set up around the booth to allow visitors to have a go at overclocking 2600k UD5 systems themselves. Tutorials were running every 30 minutes or so and were being performed by Benchtec owner Paul Watkins.
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