Overclocking a CPU involves increasing its clock speed beyond the manufacturer’s default settings to enhance its performance. While it can lead to improved system responsiveness and faster application load times, it’s important to approach overclocking cautiously, as excessive overclocking can lead to system instability or even hardware damage.
Overclocking the CPU on a Gigabyte B650 UD AC motherboard using the BIOS requires careful attention to various settings. Access the BIOS by pressing the designated key (often Del or F2) during system startup. Navigate to the appropriate BIOS section, typically under “Settings” or “Advanced Settings,” to find the CPU configuration options.