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Why are all CPUs diffrent for OC?

I’ve saw that people say you will get different results even if you have the same specs? wont you get the same?
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Because processors are manufactured and not everything is perfectly the same during that process?

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The same reason not all cars have the same exact problem at the same exact time even if they look the exact same.  Manufacturing doesn't create 100% perfect duplicates of each item.  The smallest difference can affect things like overclocking, in this case.

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I’ve saw that people say you will get different results even if you have the same specs? wont you get the same?

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It really depends on many factors, but anyways: specs cannot be completely the same if the results are different.

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Because CPU have millions of really small thingy in them and not all work properly. They won`t all be the same

to game or not to game, that`s the question

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No. A cpu is a semiconductor. Not all semiconductors are created equal.even though every cpu goes through the same manufacturing process they do not end up being the same quality.

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I’ve saw that people say you will get different results even if you have the same specs? wont you get the same?

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No two CPUs are exactly the same, there are always slight differences. Which is why some OC better than others.

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This should give you a better idea

 

chocolate-chip-cookie-app-600.jpg

 

All the same. Not exactly.

 

Some are loaded and some are barren.

 

YMMV

But they all look delicious. :)

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But they all look delicious. :)

so do CPUs... Mmmmm...I wonder how many GHz that cookie runs at...
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so do CPUs... Mmmmm...I wonder how many GHz that cookie runs at...

If you overclock your cookie too much, the chocolate melts and everybody ends up with a bad day.  :(

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It is dependant on the "cleanliness" of the silicon, cleaner silicon is stronger and purer.

 

 

If you overclock your cookie too much, the chocolate melts and everybody ends up with a bad day.  :(

Melted chocolate cookies arre nice though!

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It is dependant on the "cleanliness" of the silicon, cleaner silicon is stronger and purer.

 

 

Melted chocolate cookies arre nice though!

I couldn't find a witty thing to say with regards to overclocking a cookie, lol.

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It is dependant on the "cleanliness" of the silicon, cleaner silicon is stronger and purer.

 

 

Melted chocolate cookies arre nice though!

Cookie dough is nicer :)

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This should give you a better idea

 

chocolate-chip-cookie-app-600.jpg

 

All the same. Not exactly.

 

Some are loaded and some are barren.

 

YMMV

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i highly recommend to watch global foundries youtube video how cpu is made

 

is so entertaining and you will know why its impossible to make same cpus using todays tech

 

if you love documentaries, the video is a must

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Because processors are manufactured and not everything is perfectly the same during that process?

this.

 

even if machines are more consistent then humans, they are still put together by humans... so... yeah.

there will always be a tolerance of failure. The materials themselves can also be at fault

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In the realm of AMD Phenom's i have a golden CPU, it unlocked from 2 cores to 4 and OC's ridiculously well (4ghz was the upper limit of Phenom's and that was binned)

 

I am also on air cooling.

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