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Is overclocking dead?

posted onNovember 3, 2009
by hitbsecnews

Last month Intel finally got round to releasing a CPU based on its Nehalem core for under £150.

Universally applauded, it delivers exceptional performance out of the box for everything you use a desktop for. Given the right circumstances, it can intelligently increase its own clockspeed from 2.66GHz to 3.2GHz, thanks to Intel's Turbo Boost technology.

It's hard to fault, but for PC enthusiasts and hardware hackers, it raises a rather existential question about the future. What's the point in spending a fortune on liquid coolers and risking BIOS death for a few extra MHz on the clockspeed any more? Has the Core i5 killed off overclocking for good?

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