Pronunciation: /oʊvərklɒkər/
noun A person who modifies computer hardware, typically the CPU or GPU, to run at a higher clock speed than originally intended by the manufacturer.
A1 An overclocker is someone who boosts the performance of their computer by increasing the clock speed.
A2 The overclocker was able to achieve faster processing speeds by tweaking the settings on their computer.
B1 As an overclocker, he enjoys pushing the limits of his hardware to see how much performance he can squeeze out of it.
B2 The overclocker carefully monitors the temperature of their CPU to prevent any damage while increasing the clock speed.
C1 The expert overclocker has mastered the art of fine-tuning computer components to achieve maximum performance.
C2 The overclocker's skills in optimizing hardware performance have earned them recognition in the gaming community.
formal The overclocker successfully boosted the processor speed of the computer.
informal That guy is a serious overclocker, always pushing his hardware to the limit.
slang The overclocker is a real tech wizard, always tinkering with their gear.
figurative She's an overclocker when it comes to productivity, always trying to do more in less time.
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