| voltage you can overclock without changing the voltage, but only so far. when you overclock and you start to experiance instability, up the voltage a little bit and see if that fixes your problem.
as you overclock you are making the components run faster than they were designed to run. this requires more power. think of it like a car. if you are going down the highway at 60mph. you get the best gas mileage. this also hints why the spees limits are between 55 and 65 mph. if you want to go faster, you press the gas pedal more and go faster. but it takes more gas, to go the same distance. you just get there quicker.
the same idea applies to overclocking computers. another thing about overclocking is that it also creates extra heat, which can dammage parts of your computer. my advice to you is to learn as much about it as you can before you attempt any thing. also if you know someone who lives near you that does it, ask them for help. and last thought is if you have a spare motherboard, processor, ect. try on the spare equiptment first. |