OverClock
Overclocking is the practice of increasing a computer component’s clock rate beyond the manufacturer’s rated specifications to gain performance. It commonly targets central processing units and graphics processing units, and can also apply to memory. Overclocking often requires higher operating voltages and improved cooling, and it increases power consumption and heat output, which can lead to instability or component damage if not managed carefully.
In CPUs, overclocking is typically done by raising the processor multiplier or base clock and adjusting core
A suitable cooling solution, adequate power delivery, and a capable motherboard are essential. Overclocking raises heat
Stability testing is a key part of overclocking. Enthusiasts run stress tests such as Prime95, AIDA64, or