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What is overclocking' How to boost your PC's speed and power by changing its CPU settings

Published by Business Insider on Fri, 05 Mar 2021


<p><img src="https://static2.businessinsider.com/image/60358268d920880018591aa4-2254/DisobeyArt:Getty Images.jpg" border="0" alt="Gaming PC" data-mce-source="DisobeyArt/Getty Images"></p><p></p><bi-shortcode id="summary-shortcode" data-type="summary-shortcode" class="mceNonEditable" contenteditable="false">Summary List Placement</bi-shortcode><p>Overclocking a component in your computerusually the CPU, and occasionally the graphics cardmakes your computer run faster than it was originally intended. This lets you improve your computer's performance without spending money to upgrade or enhance your PC.&nbsp;</p><p>Not every computer can be overclocked, and there are some risks associated with overclocking as well. Here's everything you need to know.</p><h2><strong>What is overclocking'</strong></h2><p>Different computer processor chips run at different speedsthis is known at their "clock speed." A higher clock speed means a CPU can run more operations per second, and thus run your computer faster.</p><p>But even processors with different speeds are all made on the same assembly line. It's only after the processors are built that companies test them for defects, take out the more defective ones, and manually "throttle down" those chips to make them run slower in a computer.</p><p><img src="https://static3.businessinsider.com/image/60357ecebed5c50011a2c2db-1600/img_1649.jpg" border="0" alt="pc build motherboard cpu" data-mce-source="Antonio Villas-Boas/Tech Insider"></p><p>That means that in theory, even these slower chips can run at faster speeds if you want them tothat's how they were built, after all. This is where overclocking comes in.</p><p>Overclocking lets you undo the throttling and run that slower chip at a faster speed, as if it were a less defective model.</p><p>To do this, you need to increase the processor's "multiplier," which can be found in your computer's UEFI or BIOS menu, causing the chip's clock speed to increase.</p><h2><strong>The pros and cons of overclocking</strong></h2><p>Overclocking is incredibly popular among computer enthusiasts, gamers, and anyone who regularly needs to run programs that take a lot of CPU power. This can include graphic design apps, 3D modeling programs, and more. Done right, it can increase your computer's performance essentially for free.</p><p>When you join discussions about building computers or buying graphics cards, you'll often find people talking about how easily their computers can be overclocked. Buying a less expensive graphics card that can be overclocked can save money, while still ensuring excellent performance.</p><p>In recent years, however, there's been some evidence that overclocking isn't as useful as it used to be. Modern CPUs already run so fast that overclocking can have little effect. And more important, improving your processor performance can be useless if the rest of your computer isn't fast enough to keep up. This is called "bottlenecking."&nbsp;</p><p>For example, if you have <a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/ssd-vs-hdd">a slow hard disk drive (HDD)</a>, overclocking your CPU can't make it run faster. Likewise, programs that use your graphics card more than the CPU won't be helped by an overclocked CPU.</p><p><img src="https://static4.businessinsider.com/image/60357d62bed5c50011a2c2d5-1920/What is overclocking-2.png" border="0" alt="What is overclocking 2" data-mce-source="NewEgg" data-mce-caption="Your CPU will need enhanced cooling if you plan to run it at a higher clock speed."></p><p>Overclocking comes with some inherent risks. Companies don't throttle down processor chips for funthey do it because the chip has defects, and running it too fast can cause your computer glitches.</p><p>Too much overclocking can lead to instability and crashing apps, as well as the occasional Blue Screen of Death. Frequent crashes can cause data loss and frustration. In some cases, overclocking can even damage your CPU or graphics card permanently.&nbsp;</p><p>You need to weigh the sometimes-marginal performance improvements that come from overclocking against these risks.&nbsp;</p><h2><strong>How to overclock your processor</strong></h2><p>If you want to overclock your computer, first assess if your processor supports overclockingnot all do.&nbsp;</p><p>Intel adds an "K" or an "X" to the model numbers of the Intel Core CPUs that can be overclocked. For example, the Intel Core i9-10900K can be overclocked; the Intel Core i9-10900F cannot.</p><p>If you have an AMD CPU, the news is betterany "Ryzen" CPU can be overclocked.</p><p>You should also ensure your computer has adequate cooling equipment. Your CPU should have a heavy duty heatsink and large cooling fans. You might even want to use a liquid cooling system to deal with the extra heat generated by your faster CPU.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Your CPU will need enhanced cooling if you plan to run it at a higher clock speed.&nbsp;</p><p>To overclock the CPU, restart your computer and enter the startup menu in the computer's UEFI or BIOS. These startup screens vary dramatically from one manufacturer to another, so you'll need to look for the overclocking controls.&nbsp;</p><p><img src="https://static6.businessinsider.com/image/60357e1cbed5c50011a2c2da-1264/What is overclocking-1.png" border="0" alt="What is overclocking 1" data-mce-source="Gigabyte Technology" data-mce-caption="The BIOS or UEFI is where youll find an option to overclock your CPU."></p><aside class="quick-tip headline-regular"><p><strong>Quick tip:</strong> To open your computer's BIOS or UEFI boot menu, open Settings, then "Update &amp; security," and then click "Recovery." Under the "Advanced startup" heading, click "Restart now."</p></aside><p>It's a good idea to increase the multiplier by a small amount, reboot the computer and test it. You can increase the clock speed in increments to get to the speed you are interested in.&nbsp;</p><p>Every time you increase the clock speed, spend a few hours "stress testing" the computer. You can use an app like <a href="https://www.mersenne.org/download/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Prime95</a> to temporarily run the CPU at 100% load to make sure there are no problems with the PC.&nbsp;</p><p>If your computer crashes, you get a Blue Screen of Death, or your programs won't open, return to the UEFI or BIOS menu and revert to a slower clock speed.&nbsp;</p><p>It's also possible to overclock your graphics card's GPU, though you can't do that from the UEFI or BIOS menu. 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