In theory you can overclock most cpu's.In practical terms the manufacturer tries to take measures to prevent this.If you're determined and resourceful you can overcome that,but it's not really practical.
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.
overclocked
Yes most technology have cpus.
CPUs are designed especially for Laptops. They will shut off portions of themselves when not in use.
One interesting fact about CPUs is that they can be overclocked to run at higher speeds than they were originally designed for. This can result in improved performance, but also increases the risk of overheating and can potentially damage the CPU if not done properly. Some CPUs are designed to be more easily overclocked than others, with features like unlocked multipliers that allow for easier adjustments to clock speed. However, it's important to note that overclocking can void a CPU's warranty and should only be attempted by experienced users with appropriate cooling systems in place.
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
i would say even a low-end core 2 duo is faster than even the fastest Pentium d..overclocked or not
No. If you want dual CPUs from AMD, you need to get opteron CPUs.
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AMDs 'dual core' CPUs, those that contain 2 CPU cores, as opposed to the 1 CPU core found in earlier AMD (and intel, VIA, cyrix etc) CPUs. Dual core CPUs have much better multitasking performance than traditional single core CPUs.
yes