[SOLVED] Will I benefit from overclocking?

Oct 22, 2019
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Hi,

I've recently put together a new system unit with Ryzen 3400G and 2X8GB of RAM on a B450 MoBo but i seldomly do gaming.

Using this system, im tyring to do a recovery partition off of a 2TB portable HDD with more than 1TB of data.
Will overclocking speed up the recovery process faster than stock?

Thank you.
 

zero_l0gic

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Im using MiniTool Partition recovery.

That will take time, sorry i totaly missunderstud i thought you have a recovery partition and want to recover things from it :( not that you are recovering a broken partition. Most recovery tools take time cause they need to scan every byte of data and find its other parts to make the file back, again most strain of this is going on the harddrive and the speed of drive will dictate the speed of the process, again making CPU overclock not very beneficial. I used Recuva Pro payed it workes great and somewhat fast https://www.ccleaner.com/recuva there is a free verzion you can try with that.
 
Oct 22, 2019
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That will take time, sorry i totaly missunderstud i thought you have a recovery partition and want to recover things from it :( not that you are recovering a broken partition. Most recovery tools take time cause they need to scan every byte of data and find its other parts to make the file back, again most strain of this is going on the harddrive and the speed of drive will dictate the speed of the process, again making CPU overclock not very beneficial. I used Recuva Pro payed it workes great and somewhat fast https://www.ccleaner.com/recuva there is a free verzion you can try with that.
Thank you.