Manually overclocking your CPU for more FPS
Also searched as: cpu overclock fps · overclock cpu gaming · all core overclock fps · manual cpu oc · cpu oc for frames
What it does
Pushing your CPU past stock with a manual all-core overclock to gain frames in games.
The honest verdict
Modern CPUs already boost themselves hard, and games mostly lean on one or two fast cores — so a manual all-core overclock often LOWERS the single-core boost a game wants while raising heat and the chance of random crashes, for little or no gaming gain. That is why this is graded risky: real downside, thin upside. The smart, calmer path on a modern chip is the opposite — undervolting or a curve optimizer (PBO on AMD) to hold higher boost clocks cooler, which Compy points you to as a measured, reversible tune. If you do chase a manual overclock anyway, go like a tester: one small step, a stress run, a measured before and after — and keep stock settings written down so you can walk it back.
How Compy treats it
It's on Compy's refuse list. Compy will never apply this tweak — and if a guide already talked you into it, reversibility is the whole point of the app.
The Compy Blackbook holds 174 graded entries like this one, judged against your hardware — and every change it does make is reversible, with the receipt to prove it.
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