1. Enthusiast I believe you know this concept, that is, overclocking for the sake of overclocking, which actually does not make much sense.
2. In order to improve system performance and are unwilling to spend more money to buy high-end configurations, overclocking can buy high performance at a low price.
But——————
1. The improvement of system performance after overclocking is only changed because of the increase in main frequency. There are no other changes in the secondary cache and so on. Therefore, overclocking is The performance improvement achieved is minimal.
2. Because the main frequency has been increased, of course the performance has been upgraded after overclocking, but because we are not running any large programs, we certainly can’t see it, because when the system utilization is very low, It's the same, just like you drive a Mercedes-Benz and I drive a Santana. If everyone drives 30 kilometers, it's just the same speed. Of course, you can't see any difference at this time. Assuming that everyone allows the CPU usage rate to reach 100%, then we can definitely compete.
3. Because overclocking is done by forcing the CPU to increase the voltage, that is to say, it is overloaded. Therefore, the CPU is already overloaded at this time, so the temperature is high and the operating state is extremely unstable. It is equivalent to a car with a designed speed of 100 kilometers per hour. If you ask it to run 120 kilometers, although it can run after modifications, it is very dangerous. In this case, the system will not be very stable.
4. We can all overclock, and we all overclock, so what do Microsoft engineers do? Don't they know that thing can run faster? Of course they know, but they also know that if this thing runs fast, it will be overloaded and unstable. In order to make other parts work normally, they have to save money.
The original poster has a good temper~
The so-called performance improvement means that the main frequency of the CPU is increased to speed up the computing speed of the CPU. Of course the system is faster.
However, it is not visible when running smaller programs. Just like calculating 1+2 and adding a large number, you just press the equal sign key and the results will appear at the same time.
Stability is established in a short period of time. In other words, the temperature allows, and at the same time, it is also based on the permission of the software and hardware.
What you said is unstable and dies within an hour is basically due to the high temperature. Only by ensuring the recipe has good heat dissipation can you safely overclock. At the very least, there are large turbo fans and water cooling systems specially provided for enthusiasts, which can be used. Like you said, using dry ice for cooling, isn't the purpose of cooling it? Applying voltage to the bulb will make it brighter, but don't forget that it will get hotter and break more easily.