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Quote from: firenice03 on August 03, 2019, 01:14:58 PMBack in the day (LOL) overclocking the CPU was what the cool kids used to do... Fine tuning, hoping that the Fan would keep it cool enuff to go buck wild and turn it all the way up... Did it a few times.. on the Anthlon's (if I recall)Oops, Did I date myself???Did this for the hell of it just to see if it would really happen and it sure did.Destructive yes it was.Interesting yes it was.Yes it was a lot of fun.The good old days of computers.
Back in the day (LOL) overclocking the CPU was what the cool kids used to do... Fine tuning, hoping that the Fan would keep it cool enuff to go buck wild and turn it all the way up... Did it a few times.. on the Anthlon's (if I recall)Oops, Did I date myself???
@'The Repairman', nice job! Uh, I guess. Nowadays, such thing would rather not happen, would it?
What particular digital activity can you name, that generates the highest prolonged use - and thus the heat - of either the CPU or the CPU and GPU both?[Edited for stylistics]
Well, gaming with a recent game at ultra graphics settings! I recently tried some Minecraft shadder (optifine) that made the geme look so real... it's awesome!I was like, bah it's Minecraft, I have a good system, let's put Extreme settings.The game then proceeded to load and display at 5 FPS, but, everything looked "real", water too.Pretty shure it's GPU vesus CPU at something around 85% versus 15% though, hehe!