overclockability
Overclockability is the potential of a computer component to operate at clock speeds above the manufacturer's rated specification. It depends on multiple interacting factors, including the quality of the silicon (the so‑called silicon lottery), the effectiveness of cooling, power delivery and voltage headroom, and the configurability of the system firmware and software.
Key factors influencing overclockability include silicon quality, thermal headroom, voltage margin, and the design of the
Overclocking is usually performed by increasing the core or memory multiplier and adjusting the operating voltage,
Risks associated with overclocking include elevated heat output, higher power draw, potential hardware degradation, shortened lifespan
In brief, overclockability describes the capacity of a component to run above its rated speed under adequate