I built a computer, but I didn t notice that the CPU was overclocked, so I shouldn t change it

Updated on number 2024-05-08
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In the working state, the CPU will not be automatically overclocked, even if there is dynamic energy-saving technology, it will only be downclocked, or normal frequency, you should be talking about memory, right? Memory usage will increase over time, but more than 4G to 5G is a bit exaggerated, right? Unless it's a virus or a Trojan.

    If the CPU is too much, unless it is liquid nitrogen heat dissipation. Pure copper water cooling and heat dissipation may not be able to solve the temperature emitted by such a high-frequency CPU.

    Continue to answer the supplement:

    First of all, it is absolutely impossible for the CPU to be automatically overclocked under working conditions. And the current CPU has power-off protection, if the pressure is too much, it will shut down.

    You may have a motherboard driver or system bug. I've seen this situation on the graphics card, and the video memory system of 64 shows 128MB or, OK, the graphics card does not support dynamic video memory. The other is a virus, and profiteers who sell two-hand computers use this virus to modify the CPU information.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I don't understand what you mean.

    What are you doing with your 4-point g?

    So what does your title mean?,You're overclocking.,The title says I didn't find overclocking.,Change or not change the CPU.,I still don't understand.,In addition,How much are you overclocked.,And I don't know what model your CPU is.,The motherboard is not clear.。

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Although the score is okay, I still can't understand what your problem is. (However, I didn't find that the CPU was overclocked, should I change the CPU) The overclocking option has nothing to do with U, only with the motherboard. It's because you don't find the overclocking option in the BIOS options.

    It depends on what motherboard it is, give me a specific model, and I'll see if the latest BIOS version has this feature.

    If there is, it's a pity to brush the BIOS, either it's not over, or it's changed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    More than 4 o'clock g, sometimes even more than 5 o'clock?

    That's not your CPU good. What else to change.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The lack of support for overclocking is a problem with the motherboard, and it has nothing to do with ...... CPUSweat.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's better not to overshoot it for a long time.

    For two days in a row, it means that you have bought a good product.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, overclocking will not affect the GPUVideo memorybut will affect the frequency of memory, becauseMemory frequencyBy default, they are all proportional to the external frequency.

    If the memory frequency is pulled too high, the system will become very unstable, and the settings cannot be turned on, because the current mainstream memory overclocking ability is very poor.

    Von Neumann architecture.

    It is the foundation of modern computers, under which programs and data are stored in a unified manner, and instructions and data need to be accessed from the same storage space, transmitted through the same bus, and cannot be executed overlappingly.

    According to the von Neumann system, the work of the CPU is divided into 5 stages, the instruction extraction stage, the instruction decoding stage, the instruction execution stage, the grinding Huai access access number and the result writing back finger base.

    in computer architecture.

    The CPU is all hardware resources such as storage for a computer.

    Input/output unit The core hardware unit that performs general-purpose operations for control provisioning.

    The CPU is the computing and control core of the computer, and the computer is the operation of all software layers in the system, and will eventually pass through the instruction set.

    Actions mapped to CPUs.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If the CPU is overclocked, there is a small chance of burning out the motherboard, and if it overheats, there will be signs before the system crashes. Random reboots are now the most common sign. Overheating is also easily prevented by the use of a thermal sensor, which is able to display the temperature at which the system is operating.

    If you see that the temperature is too high, either run the system at a lower speed or use better heat dissipation.

    Basic introduction: Generally speaking, overclocking is simply to artificially increase the external frequency or frequency doubling of the CPU, so that its operating frequency (main frequency = external frequency * frequency doubling) has been greatly improved, that is, CPU overclocking.

    Overclocking Hazards: The first and most common danger is fever. When a computer component is run above rated parameters, it will generate more heat. If the heat is not dissipated sufficiently, the system can overheat.

    However, general overheating cannot destroy the computer. The only time a computer goes out of fashion due to overheating is if you repeatedly try to keep it running at a higher temperature than recommended. Efforts should be made to suppress below 60.

    The second is that it may reduce the life of the components. When a higher voltage is applied to a component, its lifespan is reduced. A small boost won't have much of an impact, but if you're planning to overclock significantly, you should pay attention to shortening your lifespan.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No, neither will the CPU, it's too high, it will go black, take off the motherboard battery, discharge it for five minutes, reinstall it and boot it up, everything is normal.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is rare to burn out the motherboard.

    If the circuit is protected, it will generally be blue screen if it exceeds the limit.

    Just reboot and restore the CMOS.

    There are also a few motherboards that may be too poorly workmanlike and may burn out.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Your CPU slot can easily be burned.

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