- Can someone explain in SIMPLE terms "overclocking"
- Posted by Talahasee on January 28th, 2006
On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 00:32:54 -0700, "Jupiter Jones [MVP]"
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Liar!
I saw no character reflected in his post!
(I do hope you see the HUMOR in my remarks)
Tallahassee
- Posted by Alan on January 28th, 2006
Solely rather that greatly.
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- Posted by Don Schmidt on January 28th, 2006
And the enthusiasm!
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Don ;-)
Vancouver, USA
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- Posted by Jone Doe on January 28th, 2006
Simple? Maybe, it's a complicated thing. A computer chip is designed to
run at a certain speed. Of course, most can run much faster than the rated
speed...The clock sets the speed of the chip, if you over clock, it will run
faster and you have a faster machine. The trade off is, the faster it goes,
the hotter it gets. If you do overclock, you also have to keep the chip
cool.
Look here for more on the subject, although not simple...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overclocking
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