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What is Overclocking?

Overclocking is the practice of increasing a computer component's clock rate, running it at a higher speed than its official rated frequency to enhance performance.

 

Simply Put:

It’s like pushing a bike to go faster than its normal speed by pedaling harder. Overclocking makes your computer run faster than usual, but it might heat up or wear out quicker too.

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