Now over clocking is a little bit popular among us.
It may increase our PC performance. But sometimes it can burn your whole PC.
To do overclocking you have to take care of certain things if you can do it well it can turn yuor PC a master piece
What is overclocking??
is the process of forcing a computer component to run at a higher clock rate than it was designed for or was designated by the manufacturer, usually practiced by personal computer enthusiasts in order to increase the performance of their computers. Some of them purchase low-end computer components which they then overclock to higher speeds, or overclock high-end components to attain levels of performance beyond the default factory settings. Others overclock outdated components to keep pace with new system requirements, rather than purchasing new hardware products as expected by the computer industry. Users who overclock their components mainly focus their efforts on processors, video cards, motherboard chipsets, and Random Access Memory (RAM). It is done through manipulating the CPU multiplier and the motherboard's front side bus (FSB) speed until a maximum stable operating frequency is reached. While the idea is simple, variation in the electrical and physical characteristics of computing systems complicates the process. CPU multipliers, bus dividers, voltages, thermal loads, cooling techniques and several other factors can affect it.
The thing you need to consider
1. Airflow
Air flow is the key to over clock your PC. If you don't have a good cooling system don't even think about it. It may TOAST your.
The thing you can do set two fan accordingly like one fan throw a bunch of air to your system and another fan suck it and all the heat and kick it out from your PC.
Use a larger CASING if you don't have one just move away your wires and unnecessary wires away which make a better air flow.
It would be awesome for you if you use a liquid cooling system to your PC.(Read More)
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008
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how i can use overclocking in my computer?
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