Overclocking question....

Petiot

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I read somewhere that when you overclock the CPU, or GPU, that you cut the lifespan of it. I was just wondering if this is true. I was thinking about overclocking my p4 2.6 and my 9800np, but if it makes the lifespan shorter I don't want to do it. Thanks
 

Monoman

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from my experience, I have a 5 year old processor at a %50 overclock.

it still works fine so no worries. I am not saying the newer ones are as good but generally the number I have heard is around 5 years with EXTREME overclocking no worries bro!

Mitch
 

egale

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Overclocking will shorten the lifespan of the components but they will become horribly outdated before they wear out. In a couple of years, your system will be a dinosaur and you will be thinking about replacing it but your components will still be working.
 

spclwpns

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You'll never notice the differance unless compared side by side. I had 3 identical systems. 1 was never overclocked, 1 was moderately & 1 was always o/ced. BE6-II's/300a's.
I got bored 1 day and switched cpu's thru 1 of the systems. The one never o/ced still had very good image quality after 3 years. The 1 moderately, showed only a 'fair' image quality & the 1 always o/ced had me making up my mind that I would in fact replace my cpu every year. The very poor image quality 'shocked' me, but again, it was only noticeable side by side but it WAS ugly.
jme ;)
 

nick1985

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Originally posted by: spclwpns
You'll never notice the differance unless compared side by side. I had 3 identical systems. 1 was never overclocked, 1 was moderately & 1 was always o/ced. BE6-II's/300a's.
I got bored 1 day and switched cpu's thru 1 of the systems. The one never o/ced still had very good image quality after 3 years. The 1 moderately, showed only a 'fair' image quality & the 1 always o/ced had me making up my mind that I would in fact replace my cpu every year. The very poor image quality 'shocked' me, but again, it was only noticeable side by side but it WAS ugly.
jme ;)

processors have image quality? :confused: