Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

overclocking

noun
ˈoʊvərˌklɒkɪŋ
Definition
Overclocking is the practice of increasing the clock speed of a computer’s hardware component beyond its manufacturer’s specifications.
Examples
  • The gamer achieved better frame rates by overclocking his graphics card.
  • Overclocking can lead to increased heat and potential hardware damage if not done properly.
  • Many computer enthusiasts enjoy the process of overclocking to extract maximum performance from their systems.
Meaning
The term refers to pushing a computer’s CPU, GPU, or other components to operate at higher speeds for enhanced performance, often used by gamers or tech enthusiasts.
Synonyms
  • Clock boosting
  • Performance tuning
  • Hardware optimization