Kockaórafrekvencia
Kockaórafrekvencia refers to the specific clock speed at which a processor, often a central processing unit (CPU) or a graphics processing unit (GPU), operates. The term "kockaóra" is a Hungarian word that can be loosely translated to "cube clock" or more commonly interpreted as "core clock" in the context of computer hardware. Therefore, kockaórafrekvencia signifies the operating frequency of a processor's core.
This frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz), typically in Gigahertz (GHz). A higher kockaórafrekvencia generally indicates
However, kockaórafrekvencia is not the sole determinant of a processor's performance. Other factors such as the
Overclocking is a technique where users manually increase the kockaórafrekvencia of their processor beyond its officially