I've never overclocked anything (too scared to) in my life, but I've been wondering about it. What determines how high you can bump up the stock clockspeed of a CPU? Is it the heatsink?
For example, if you could keep the temperature of a CPU(let's say a P4 at 3GHz) at 0 degrees F/C no matter what you did to it, how high could you push it's clockspeed?
If someone invented a heatsink that could do the described above, would they make millions?
For example, if you could keep the temperature of a CPU(let's say a P4 at 3GHz) at 0 degrees F/C no matter what you did to it, how high could you push it's clockspeed?
If someone invented a heatsink that could do the described above, would they make millions?