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Validating Overclocking World Records
ISOOC invites all interested parties to join the conversation about setting industry standards for overclocking world record validation requirements. “Scientific discovery and scientific knowledge have been achieved only by those who have gone in pursuit of it without any practical purpose whatsoever in view.” Max Planck This scientific paradigm can also be applied to PC…
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Empowering the Circular Economy through Semiconductor Hyper-Customization
When end-users overclock and undervolt their processors, they contribute to the goals of the European Circular Economy Action Plan. European Circular Economy Action Plan The European Circular Economy Action Plan aims to promote sustainable resource use, reduce waste generation, and foster economic growth by embracing a circular economy model. This model encourages extending the lifespan…
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7 Reasons Why People Overclock
In this blog post, we dig a little deeper into the seven most common and typical reasons why people overclock.
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Supporting Overclocking = Supporting Right to Repair
Both overclocking and the right to repair movement are about the end-user having full control over their own devices.
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Introducing the Industry Standards Organization for Overclocking (ISOOC)
The Industry Standards Organization for Overclocking (ISOOC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to establishing and promoting industry standards for overclocking in the PC hardware industry. Our mission is to promote and support a long-term, sustainable, and prospering PC overclocking and PC DIY ecosystem by uniting all relevant stakeholders and promoting industry standards for relevant features…
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