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Updated Dec 27, 2024
shiroinekotfs
Mar 28, 2024Brass Contributor
Hi, I wonder if Windows Server 2025 will support over-clocking for Intel CPU and NVIDIA GPU (surely with safe procedures). I am a big fan of Intel because Intel CPUs are always impressed in over-clocking.
- sassankaraiMar 28, 2024MCTI figure your common desktop utilities to overclock the system may not work in server (as they may not even install). On the hardware side of a system overclocking should be possible via firmware if so equipped.
- sarahmusickMar 28, 2024Copper ContributorAppreciate the vote of confidence! Right, overclocking would happen at the BIOS level, but Windows Server itself will not support overclocking. We wouldn't recommend it in a server environment, there are independent tools you can use if you chose to go that route.
- Karl-WEMar 29, 2024MVPthat said, Server CPUs aswell as client CPUs of today to use Intel turbo technology which by default uses "overclocking" and both clients and server reaching amazing clock speeds on single or all cores depending the environment and workloads (AVX reduces these etc)