overclock
overclock (v)
- present
- overclock
- past
- overclocked
- past participle
- overclocked
- present participle
- overclocking
English Definitions:
overclock (Verb)
To run a processor (CPU), or any electronic logic device, at a speed higher than is recommended by the manufacturer.
overclock
In computing, overclocking is the practice of increasing the clock rate of a computer to exceed that certified by the manufacturer. Commonly, operating voltage is also increased to maintain a component's operational stability at accelerated speeds. Semiconductor devices operated at higher frequencies and voltages increase power consumption and heat. An overclocked device may be unreliable or fail completely if the additional heat load is not removed or power delivery components cannot meet increased power demands. Many device warranties state that overclocking or over-specification voids any warranty, however there are an increasing number of manufacturers that will allow overclocking as long as performed (relatively) safely.
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