Could overclocking be back?

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  • #69620
    keith with the teefkeith with the teef
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      @thinktank
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      See this report for Intel non K version.

      https://www.techspot.com/article/2483-intel-non-k-overclocking/

      Always seems to be down to having the fancy bios to do it.

      I may keep an eye on this or get me some bios before they disappear to put on the back burner for a rainy day.

      #69622
      Dave RiceDave Rice
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        @ricedg
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        Hard to see the point any more.

        #69626
        keith with the teefkeith with the teef
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          @thinktank
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          Erm, very glib.

          Dave, what do you mean?

          You know something!

          What is it?

           

          #69627
          Ed PEd P
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            @edps
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            I guess Dave may have voiced something I was thinking. Although my mobo/system has in-built over-clocking capacity I never have to use it as it seems to manage it quite intelligently without me screwing it up. In fact normally the mobo just sits on the Econ/Green mode, and I only switch to Games mode for a full-on Gaming session. Tbh with my worn-out reflexes, it does not make a lot of difference if I forget and leave it in Econ mode!

            #69633
            keith with the teefkeith with the teef
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              @thinktank
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              Tbh with my worn-out reflexes, it does not make a lot of difference if I forget and leave it in Econ mode!

              I hear ya. Same really.

              I hear M$ wanna do away with the HDD, like by the end of 2023? For the OS that is.

              So now SSD speeds are getting faster than a Satrun 5 rocket and M$ moving away from spinners then speed wise it looks like the SSD will be the next performance leveler.

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