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What (who) is overclocking - definition

ACTION OF INCREASING AN ELECTRONIC COMPONENT'S CLOCK RATE ABOVE ITS MANUFACTURER-SPECIFIED RANGE
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overclocking         
<hardware> Any adjustments made to computer hardware (or software) to make its CPU run at a higher clock rate than intended by the original manufacturers. Typically this involves replacing the crystal in the clock generation circuitry with a higher frequency one or changing jumper settings or software configuration. If the clock rate is increased too far, eventually some component in the system will not be able to cope and the system will stop working. This failure may be continuous (the system never works at the higher frequency) or intermittant (it fails more often but works some of the time) or, in the worst case, irreversible (a component is damaged by overheating). Overclocking may necessitate improved cooling to maintain the same level of reliability. (1999-09-12)
overclock         
¦ verb run (the processor of one's computer) at a speed higher than that intended by the manufacturers.
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overclocker noun
Dynamic frequency scaling         
TECHNIQUE IN COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE WHEREBY THE FREQUENCY OF A MICROPROCESSOR CAN BE AUTOMATICALLY ADJUSTED "ON THE FLY", EITHER TO CONSERVE POWER OR TO REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF GENERATED HEAT
CPU throttling; Dynamic voltage and frequency scaling; CPU Frequency scaling; CPU frequency scaling; Clock scaling
Dynamic frequency scaling (also known as CPU throttling) is a power management technique in computer architecture whereby the frequency of a microprocessor can be automatically adjusted "on the fly" depending on the actual needs, to conserve power and reduce the amount of heat generated by the chip. Dynamic frequency scaling helps preserve battery on mobile devices and decrease cooling cost and noise on quiet computing settings, or can be useful as a security measure for overheated systems (e.

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Overclocking

 

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, but some manufacturers allow overclocking as long as it is done (relatively) safely.