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Is it harmful to constantly run your computer at overclocked speeds?

Is it harmful to constantly run your computer at overclocked speeds?

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North1904
Member
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11-23-2023, 04:24 AM
#1
Yes, it's acceptable to keep your PC overclocked during regular tasks and casual gaming.
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North1904
11-23-2023, 04:24 AM #1

Yes, it's acceptable to keep your PC overclocked during regular tasks and casual gaming.

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AdamKoudy
Senior Member
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11-23-2023, 11:05 AM
#2
When you apply speedstep and adaptive voltage, the processor will decrease its speed and lower the voltage during periods of low activity. That's beneficial. Check cpu-Z; if the multiplier and voltage drop under light load, it indicates effective optimization.
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AdamKoudy
11-23-2023, 11:05 AM #2

When you apply speedstep and adaptive voltage, the processor will decrease its speed and lower the voltage during periods of low activity. That's beneficial. Check cpu-Z; if the multiplier and voltage drop under light load, it indicates effective optimization.

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SausageFrog
Member
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11-23-2023, 01:34 PM
#3
As long as voltages and temperatures remain stable, yes, generally speaking. Running the CPU at full capacity continuously will cause more wear than playing games, which are relatively light in demand.
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SausageFrog
11-23-2023, 01:34 PM #3

As long as voltages and temperatures remain stable, yes, generally speaking. Running the CPU at full capacity continuously will cause more wear than playing games, which are relatively light in demand.

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Catgirl546
Member
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11-23-2023, 06:25 PM
#4
As long as the goal is sensible.
A CPU that can last you for a decade will handle a moderate boost at 11 with a small tweak.
Go all out, and well... it's hard to say with that one. It might be 6 years, 3 months, or just 3 days depending on how much you push it within limits.
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Catgirl546
11-23-2023, 06:25 PM #4

As long as the goal is sensible.
A CPU that can last you for a decade will handle a moderate boost at 11 with a small tweak.
Go all out, and well... it's hard to say with that one. It might be 6 years, 3 months, or just 3 days depending on how much you push it within limits.

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rosie2435
Senior Member
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11-24-2023, 03:38 PM
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When you apply speedstep and adaptive voltage, the processor will decrease its speed and lower the voltage during periods of low activity. That's beneficial. Check cpu-Z; if the multiplier and voltage drop under light load, it indicates effective optimization.
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rosie2435
11-24-2023, 03:38 PM #5

When you apply speedstep and adaptive voltage, the processor will decrease its speed and lower the voltage during periods of low activity. That's beneficial. Check cpu-Z; if the multiplier and voltage drop under light load, it indicates effective optimization.

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slammajamma28
Junior Member
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11-24-2023, 04:41 PM
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It doesn't matter, so long as you keep your temps below TJ Max there is nothing to worry about. Also as gefelt said speedstep is your friend, as it will reduce Mhz and voltage when your not doing much.
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slammajamma28
11-24-2023, 04:41 PM #6

It doesn't matter, so long as you keep your temps below TJ Max there is nothing to worry about. Also as gefelt said speedstep is your friend, as it will reduce Mhz and voltage when your not doing much.