About the pros and cons of computer CPU speed

Updated on number 2024-04-11
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The rotational speed can be set in the BIOS.

    The speed is increased, and the heat dissipation performance is good. Of course, the aging rate of the fan will be accelerated. Power consumption will increase.

    If you don't overclock, you don't need to increase the rpm.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    CPU speed... Forehead... In other words, what about the main frequency.

    The CPU frequency increases, and the power consumption also increases accordingly, as long as the CPU system is fine, it will not be broken under normal circumstances. Rest assured.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Rotate speed?? First of all, do you make sure that what you are seeing is not the speed of the CPU fan??

    I guess it's the fan speed, most motherboards can adjust the fan speed! If it's the fan speed, it won't have any effect, and the power consumption won't increase much, at most, the fan will be louder!

    If it is the improvement of CPU performance, it should be said that it is frequency, not speed, after all, CPU is not a hard disk or fan, there is no such thing as speed!

    If it's frequency, it means that your motherboard can be intelligently overclocked, and now some motherboards support BIOS to adjust the frequency!

    Overclocking can be achieved by increasing the clock or increasing the multiplier, but the multiplier is usually locked! So if the motherboard supports intelligent overclocking, it is to increase the main frequency!

    The main frequency is usually how many ghz we say, and this has a more detailed explanation of the main frequency in the encyclopedia, so I won't talk nonsense!

    The key is to talk about what you care about: if it is an increase in fan speed, it will only be good for the heat dissipation of the CPU, and there will be no improvement in performance! Unless your CPU encounters high temperatures, resulting in slow running or crashing!

    If that's the RPM you're talking about, it's overclocking!

    Overclocking is not necessarily good, first of all, you have to know why overclocking, if you only exceed the frequency of the CPU, and the working frequency of the memory and graphics card can't keep up, you will not improve much if the CPU frequency alone goes up! So if you want to overclock, you have to consider the overall performance improvement, so that it is really practical overclocking!

    For example, Intel's CPUs have a front-side bus (except for the most recent individual U), and this front-side bus is the frequency of data transmission of the CPU! It can be seen as the speed at which the CPU accesses the memory, if your front-side bus hits 800MHz, but the working frequency of the memory is 400MHz, so the front-side bus of 800 cannot play its due performance, if you buy a memory with a working frequency of 800MHz such as DDRII 800MHz, so that you can maximize the potential of the CPU. On the other hand, you can only achieve the desired effect if you keep them at the right operating frequency, and the effect of just one thing will not be very significant!

    In addition, the CPU working frequency has increased, and the voltage used naturally is also higher, which is why it is necessary to jump the wire and pressurize it when overclocking, otherwise it will not be overrun, of course, this is a lot more exceeded.

    There won't be a significant improvement in the small super, mainly because do you know anything about overclocking? Overclocking will definitely accelerate the aging of your hardware! If you want to go over the next thing you exceed his standard working frequency, let it be overloaded for a long time, surely the life will not be as high as originally expected, if there is no failure, it is fine, in case of failure, such as the temperature is too high, the heat dissipation of the fan cannot keep up, or the voltage is too high and burned.

    These results, if they happen, are not as good as not being superb.

    This answer is only for knowing, declined**.

    Answered by Demon Dance!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Rotate speed?? The landlord is really imaginative!

    The second floor said so hard, give it to her!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Two different BAI level of CPU,Replace it will definitely be a lot faster,The premise is that you want to change the motherboard DAO,Your motherboard only supports the dedicated AM2+ interface,And the CPU you change is the AM3 interface,It's true that your configuration is good to change this U:AMD Athlon64 x2 6000+,Dual core,Main frequency,Not bad。

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The X2 250 is an AM3 port, while yours is an AM2+ that can be exchanged for an AMD Phenom X3 8400 (scattered).

    The speed will increase.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Upgrading the processor can improve the running speed.

    However, the improvement is not very obvious, because the system is slow, mainly limited by the read rate of the hard disk, so it is recommended that you upgrade the hard disk and upgrade to an SSD, which may increase significantly.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's not uncommon to just replace the CPU

    To make the computer run faster, the speed of the computer is also.

    The DAO is affected by other hardware of your computer (e.g., hard disk read and write speed, memory capacity and frequency, etc.) and software (operating system version, software version). Of course, unless it is an antique machine, replacing the CPU in today's computers still has an effect on the speed increase.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Of course, the answer is yes, provided that the new CPU has higher performance than the original CPU. However, the scope of CPU replacement is limited by the following:

    The motherboard is limited, and the CPU socket must be compatible with the motherboard, otherwise the motherboard will have to be changed.

    Some CPUs have a GPU, some motherboards don't have a GPU installed, and the computer won't work if there is no graphics card on either the new CPU and the motherboard.

    The power consumption of the CPU is limited by the power supply.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's going to be a little faster, but memory is also important.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The CPU is the copy of the computer's ** processor, but changing the CPU does not necessarily improve the speed of the computer.

    The speed of your computer determines the factors:

    1. CPU processing capacity (multi-core, high main frequency can improve speed);

    2. Memory (small memory will affect speed);

    3. Hard disk read and write speed (the program running on the solid state drive is much faster than that of the blue disk);

    The above factors mainly determine the speed of the computer.

    Usually for the low configuration, long-term use of the computer by replacing the CPU can obviously feel that the computer will run faster, but it is recommended to replace the CPU at the same time to increase the memory to 2G or even 4G, so as to achieve a greater effect.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The fan is at full speed, and the vibration is louder, which should have no effect on the CPU, and if the vibration is too large, it will definitely have an impact on your CPU. The main impact on the computer is that the air volume is large, the dust in the chassis will easily accumulate a lot, if your chassis dustproof is not very good, it is estimated that there will be a lot of dust in 1 month, and the life of your computer will be greatly affected after a long time, such as poor contact of the slot, the performance of components will be reduced, etc., to regularly clean the dust in the chassis, find a vacuum cleaner or something like the best to clean the inside of the chassis.

    If your CPU has high heat dissipation requirements, it is recommended that you change to a better CPU cooler (more than 200 big brand CPU coolers, ordinary including Intel original ones are incomparable), your current fan 2000 rpm full speed may not be much help for your current CPU heat dissipation. In the long run, this will definitely affect the life of your computer.

    If your CPU does not have high requirements for heat dissipation, it is best to choose intelligent speed control.

    The motherboard is hot, and it is best to overhaul it, so as not to take a long time and have more problems.

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