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Overclocking CPU – Is it Safe?


By: James Mark Madison
Submitted: 2010-10-20 04:50:42 | Word Count: 486


Overclocking the computer components have become a popular in these days. Computer users go for overclocking to enhance their PC performance without spending extra bucks. It is told that if you can overclock the component properly, you can see a major improvement in performance of your PC. But is overclocking safe? If you ask experts, the answer will be a big NO. There are several drawbacks to overclocking a computer. While overclocking you push the particular component of the PC to its limits and it reduces the lifetime of it. In this article we will discuss about the risks of overclocking the processor.

Most commonly it is seen that the PC gamers overclock the CPU to make it perform at its fullest. For instance, if you have a Pentium 4 3.2GHz processor, you can make it run at 3.6GHz by overclocking. But the problem is running the CPU at very high frequencies cause the CPU to overheat and it could start malfunctioning or even meltdown. There are many websites that tells you that overclocking is safe and you don’t need to worry. But you could rest assured about that there are definite risks while you decide to overclock the processor of your PC.

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Before digging deep into the discussion, let’s have a look how a processor works. While buying processor we always check its processing speed. For example, if you buy a Pentium 4 3.2GHz CPU it will at 3.2GHz, or 3200 MHz. this means how many clock cycles the processor goes through in one second. A clock cycle refers to a period of time in which a processor can perform a given amount of instructions. So, it is quite clear that a processor with more clock cycles can execute in one second can make the system run faster. One MHz means one million clock cycles per second. If you have a processor of 3.2GHz it goes through 3,200,000,000, or 3 billion two hundred million clock cycles in every second. With overclocking we raise the GHz rating of the CPU which means we enhance the number clock cycles every second.

Overclocking involves a number of risks. If it is not done properly, the processor might stop working at the new speed. Your computer might be unstable like parity errors, resource conflicts, random hard lockups, strange hard disk problems, beeping, and application crashes. There might also be possibility to lose data due to overclocking. In worst case scenario by overclocking, you can even destroy a processor. In addition, overclocking a processor also reduces its serviceable lifetime. If you still want to go for overclocking it is suggested to consult a computer repair company for tech support.

Author Resource:- There are many computer services companies that offer PC repair support to the computer users. Browse internet and get in touch with a reliable service providers that offer solution for all PC issues.

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