It's called better cooling and higher overclocking. That's all you can do you tard. If you can invent something to fit inside of a normal desktop and can cool it to unbelievably low temps to allow for unheard of overclocking potential then yes you could make lots of money
You could design the heat sink to turn a turbine, thus generating electricity, however unless you have an fx 9590 you'd probably only be able to trickle charge your phone off of it, and even then, only under max load
Owen Barnes
I know this is bait but Turbo clock already exists.
Isaac Watson
im not talking about altering clock speeds here
just forget it
you are all literally so fucking dumb
I dont know why I asked you guys anyway
Andrew Roberts
Do you want to see my schematics for the 218mpg turboencabulating gasoline carburetor?
Jordan Rodriguez
Go
Suck
A
Dick
Nigger.
Samuel Taylor
>is there a way to increase a cpus electrical density better cpu performance is the result of higher information density, not power. excess energy (heat) is the enemy of information. that's called entropy, it goes one way and never backwards.
Benjamin Johnson
SO WHY CANT WE TAKE HEAT AND MAKE IT TURN A TURBINE THAT COOLS THE CPU
>>> >Anonymous 08/24/18(Fri)17:44:14 No.67297506▶ if you can't find the turbo button then I bet you can't find the clitoris either. just look around on your case
since you have a dell they probably hide it and treat you like a child since they don't want people to fuck their computers up and have to use their warranties or tie up their callcenter. it works almost always but if they screw up the build quality for one of the computer's components then it can stress that part over time and cause it to fail.
might be under a panel or internal even if they really want to keep people off of it but it's a standard industry feature in 99% of computers nowadays
Xavier Wilson
>Whats the best way to turbocharge a cpu? voltage. unfortunately, like additional air pressure, it will eventually break something.
Gavin Wilson
There's usually a tiny switch on the PSU for it. By default it's set to the lowest, all you have to do is set it to the higher value
Jaxon Powell
all isee is 120 and 240 but its on 120
240 would double my pc perforamcne?
Easton Cox
no thats for european voltage
James Allen
That's what I have mine set to, after benchmarking it I got a lot more performance out of it.
Luis Williams
So if im in the USA I should keep it on 120? Or will 240 give me more power?
Jaxson Flores
keep it 120 but find your fucking turbo button because you have a shitty dell
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Alexander Miller
Im in the us and i get more power
Matthew Collins
>/threading your own post
Camden Gutierrez
You (loosely speaking) have three options for improving processor performance. Increase the width of the processor (i.e. more cores in parallel), meaning more instructions are being executed simultaneously in each cycle. Improve the design of the processor so that you're getting more work done with each cycle via reducing the number of stalls, delays, cycles per arithmetic operation, etc. Improve the clock speed of the processor, by making it more energy efficient, by improving the processor core design or by throwing more electricity and cooling at it, so that you have more cycles per second.
If you're not going to execute more instructions per cycle, and you aren't going to increase the amount of work done per cycle and you aren't going to raise the number of cycles per second, what are you going to do?
John Garcia
How can I release a CPU that blows intel away?
I need an invention that makes me big bucks asap
Camden Gray
Just sell diet pills to fat women if you need bucks quick
Blake Bailey
lol nerd
Hudson Hughes
There's a branch of silicon technology called "patty flipping" I think you'd excel at. Why don't you go give it a try.