Yes, older CPUs generally offer more overclocking possibilities due to their design and architecture.
Yes, older CPUs generally offer more overclocking possibilities due to their design and architecture.
Hi, your question about overclocking is interesting. The claim you heard might be based on specific conditions or newer Intel models, but overclocking a 1.8GHz Core 2 Duo to 3GHz or higher isn't typical for that processor. It's usually more achievable with newer CPUs like the Core i7 or i9. Let me know if you'd like more details!
Overclocking needs proper cooling and stable power, which are often missing in a mobile PC. It’s usually designed for low power use rather than speed, so pushing it won’t help if the device is already hot.