Thursday, August 22, 2013

Overclocking: Why you should and should not do it | PCWorld

Overclocking: Why you should and should not do it | PCWorld: "When you overclock a hardware component--usually the processor--you trick it into working faster than the manufacturer's recommended maximum speed. Every processor is packaged and priced to run at a particular clock speed--for instance, 3100 MHz.  But that speed is an estimate, and usually a conservative one. You can usually bump it up a bit without causing problems. Sometimes, you can bump it up quite a bit."

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