How come CPU manufacturers don't just make thier chips run as fast as people overclock them? You can say it's for satability or because they last longer, but I'm not buying that. Look how many people on here along have stable, long-lasting computers that are overclocked to the hilt. A lot of people go to the extreme and overclock way past the manufacturers specs and thier CPUs still survive. Why would a major CPU company come out with a 3.06 Ghz processor? Why not make it an even 3.10, or a 3.20, or even 3.50? Heck, people who overclock could do wonders with a stock CPU that is already at 3 ghz. If a 3.06 can run stable at 3.10 or so on then why release this new product as just a 3.06? Don't get me wrong, I am not sayng just a 3.06, like it was insignificant because it's not. A 3.06 CPU would be awesome, I just wonder what and when does the CPU manufacturer say, whoa, this is enough? Who limits it to the 3.06 when we all know it can run stable and have a long life well beyond that?
If you can answer any of that you are a better man than me. I just look around at all the anandtech users and I say wow. All these extremely fast CPUs customized to be even faster and more reliable then the company who made them. Why not just clock the processor to do that in the first place during production?
If you can answer any of that you are a better man than me. I just look around at all the anandtech users and I say wow. All these extremely fast CPUs customized to be even faster and more reliable then the company who made them. Why not just clock the processor to do that in the first place during production?
