
The higher you overclock your GPU, the more processing power you get - which translates into faster rendering for multimedia files and smoother-running games. And just like an engine, you can tune your graphics card for better performance - this is called “overclocking”.

It’s a bit like a car, which has either 50, 100 or 500 horses under its hood.

Your graphics card typically runs at a fixed performance level or “clock speed”, which is set by the manufacturer.
