No not at all. What you are doing is telling your CPU to run slower than usual, this is great for the CPU as it means it will run cooler.
I have my CPU set to 30% and it makes no difference, my CPU is constantly reported as 3.2Ghz.
Setting the CPU to 95% is called 'underclocking', it's good for the CPU but it means that your machine will run slower than normal.
"Overclocking" is making your CPU run faster than it should, this is usually not a problem as long as you have extra cooling to remove the extra heat, this makes your computer run faster than normal.
I have my CPU set to 30% and it makes no difference, my CPU is constantly reported as 3.2Ghz.
Setting the CPU to 95% is called 'underclocking', it's good for the CPU but it means that your machine will run slower than normal.
"Overclocking" is making your CPU run faster than it should, this is usually not a problem as long as you have extra cooling to remove the extra heat, this makes your computer run faster than normal.


Teamwork
Comment