So I have recently managed to clock my cpu to 4ghz and it brought up the question in my head whether its worth keeping it at 4.
I will probably keep my PC at 4ghz just "because I can" I think this is a reason why most people clock to 4ghz and beyond is "because they can" from articles I have read there doesnt seem to be much improvement in the majority of games with going from 3/3.2ghz to more. So I am asking whether 3ghz will always be the optimum stock clock speed for processors in the future.
Of course, there are circumstances where clock speed can make a difference (rendering and the likes) but obviously this could easily be solved by adding more cores and programming these programs to use all the cores.
For the people with 4ghz or thereabouts what are your reasons for the drastic overclock and do you notice much difference in your tasks?
I will probably keep my PC at 4ghz just "because I can" I think this is a reason why most people clock to 4ghz and beyond is "because they can" from articles I have read there doesnt seem to be much improvement in the majority of games with going from 3/3.2ghz to more. So I am asking whether 3ghz will always be the optimum stock clock speed for processors in the future.
Of course, there are circumstances where clock speed can make a difference (rendering and the likes) but obviously this could easily be solved by adding more cores and programming these programs to use all the cores.
For the people with 4ghz or thereabouts what are your reasons for the drastic overclock and do you notice much difference in your tasks?
