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Overclocking is the practice of increasing a computer component's clock speed beyond its factory-set rating. This typically applies to the central processing unit (CPU), graphics processing unit (GPU), or RAM. The primary goal of overclocking is to achieve higher performance from the hardware.
The clock speed, measured in Hertz (Hz), determines how many cycles a processor can execute per second.
While overclocking can lead to noticeable improvements in tasks like gaming, video editing, and complex simulations,
Furthermore, overclocking can void the manufacturer's warranty. Many modern CPUs and GPUs have built-in thermal throttling