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一般来说,超频对CPU是有害的,因为CPU超频时所产生的高温会引发“电子迁移”现象,从而引起CPU内硅片表面产生“巨大”的凹凸不平(即造成CPU的老化),缩短CPU的使用寿命。正规地说,一个CPU的设计寿命是十年,但实际上,一台电脑只要用上三、五年就已让人觉得“慢不可言”,并因此让它提前“下台”。所以用超频“挖潜”就成了许多人“保值”电脑的一种方法,一些年轻(而缺少RMB)的发烧友更是乐此不疲。 但在实践中,有人可以稳定而持久地超频,有人却不成功,这是为什么呢?下面笔者根据自己及周围“超友”的经验,谈谈其中的原因。 CPU自身有问题 CPU由集成度极高的数百上千万
In general, overclocking is detrimental to the CPU because the high temperatures generated by overclocking the CPU can cause “electron transfer” which can result in “huge” bumps on the surface of the silicon in the CPU (ie, aging of the CPU) and shortening CPU life. As a rule of thumb, a CPU has a design life of ten years, but in fact it takes only three or five years for a computer to make people feel “slow” and thus “step down.” So using overclocking “tapping the potential” has become a way for many people to “preserve value” of the computer, some young (and lack of RMB) enthusiasts even more bored. But in practice, some people can be stable and sustained overclocking, but some people are unsuccessful, which is why? Here I based on their own and around the “Friends of the” experience, to talk about the reason. CPU itself has a problem CPU by hundreds of millions of highly integrated