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          <dc:title>Multiplier Changing Overclocking Method for CPU Intensive Applications</dc:title>
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          <dc:description>Overclocking method is the most popular methodused by the users who want to perform theprocessing speed beyond the manufacturer’slimit. When client server computing becomesuseful for all environments in order to reduce theresource usages of the clients, this method isapplied to reduce and remove huge amounts ofserver energy usage. The applications todaycan’t escape from consuming more processorpower than in the past. The more intensive tasksthe processor runs, the less lifetime of themachine becomes. So, overclocking method isreintroduced in the place of obsolete serverbased computing environment. Server basedspeed up method with the aid of benchmark testsare supported to proof the increased processorperformance. The reintroduced method is testedon changing multiplier values of the CPU. Thehighest multiplier values with x34 are used attestbed i7 3770 processor type which providesthe greatest performance for intensiveapplications</dc:description>
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