all you need is an unlocked processor and motherboard with the required settings, easy to DIY in about 10 mins.
all you need is an unlocked processor and motherboard with the required settings, easy to DIY in about 10 mins.
ah right ok thanks will bare that in mind when ordering the new one. also what about the mother board any special requirements on that
spike
Those of us who overclock our computers do it simply because we can, personally I couldn't have a pc that I hadn't wound up to its maximum and I've been doing it ever since the days of the Celeron 300 chip
I've used all manner of crazy cooling solutions as well, madness but great fun.
However, in real world terms using today's high end Intel chips I doubt whether any of our processes run discernibly faster because of overclocking.
The big gains that make a visible difference are by installing enough quality RAM and by using modern hardware like solid state drives and configuring our applications and operating systems to run more efficiently.
This of course is my humble opinion, serious overclocking fanboys will tell you differently.
i dunno, you can get 25% overclocks out of some intels, and thats just a multiplier tweek with no voltage or huge cooling.
You're quite right, I've done exactly that with my i5 2500K build. Took about 2 minutes and compared with what we had to do years ago it was like doing it asleep!
But did I notice any difference in the way my applications opened and ran, I really doubt it.
It depends if you use apps that use 100% CPU for hours on end. Video encoding is one app that benefits....But did I notice any difference in the way my applications opened and ran, I really doubt it.
It depends if you use apps that use 100% CPU for hours on end. Video encoding is one app that benefits....
I got intrigued by CPU intensive applications after reading the replies so I dd a little reading.
It does seem that video encoding can be highly CPU intensive so it's particularly applicable to ths forum.
Also gamers claim higher frame rate for their games with overclocked cpu's.
I've found in COD4 I can die quicker but with greater style!

Can someone please explain in laymans turms what this means and do you really need it.
Looking to buy a new pc and this turm keeps popping up
cheers
spike