The best way is to never let it get hot in the first place, by making sure you have a cooling system designed for an overclocked processor.
depends on the CPU unit and if its overclocked. older CPUs generally use less power. try looking up the specific CPU. but its generally around 4v i believe.
Due to battery life and heat concerns, the cooling potential of a laptop CPU is slower than a desktop CPU.
I believe you are asking for fun facts about the CPU? Anyway, a few off the top of my head: 32 bit CPUs can only process 32 bits of data per cycle (64 bits can process 64 bits per cycle likewise). Fortunately most CPUs today clock over 2 billion cycles per second (2GHz). Some can do double that but they are very expensive. CPUs can only do simple arithmetic operations, such as add, subtract, and move data. Multiplication and division is too complex and take multiple steps inside the Arithmetic Logic Unit (part of the CPU... it's very complicated).
overclocked
Yes most technology have cpus.
some factors that you need to consider.first the purpose you need that cpu.the cpus clock,the cpus fsb,the cpus socket to be compatible with your motherboard and the cpus l2 cache
No metals do not cool off quickly.
Most modern systems use a fan to cool the CPU. In some systems, primarily those that have been overclocked, more exotic methods are sometimes used. These include water cooling and even a form of refrigeration. These methods are expensive and quite inappropriate for general use.
i would say even a low-end core 2 duo is faster than even the fastest Pentium d..overclocked or not
It starts to cool off around September.
No. If you want dual CPUs from AMD, you need to get opteron CPUs.
Too many to even begin to list here, forget describing the architectures.