Overclocking is the process of increasing the clock speed of a computer component, such as the CPU or GPU, beyond its default settings. This can be done to improve performance, but it can also lead to instability if not done correctly. There are a number of ways to check if your overclock is stable, and we’ll explore some of the most common methods in this article.
One of the most important things to check when overclocking is the temperature of your components. If your components are running too hot, they can become unstable and may even damage your system. You can use a software program to monitor the temperature of your components, or you can use a physical thermometer to measure the temperature of your heatsink.