Can someone please explain overclocking?

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I'm new to overclocking, the only computer I have had experience using is an imac. I'm in the process of purchasing parts to build my own custom gaming rig, and I have no clue on how to overclock. Can someone please explain to me how to do it, pros and cons of doing it, and if it would require extra parts.

Note: My max budget would be under 4k usd.


 
Overclocking is causing the clock speed of some part (CPU, GPU) to run faster than the default. You might do it by changing a real clock speed or by changing a multipler of the base clock speed. The limiting factor is usually heat buildup. Overclocking requires more than stock cooling. That might mean a large air cooler or closed loop water cooling or custom water cooling.
Overclocking doesn't required extra parts, other than cooling. It does require careful selection of the parts to be overclocking friendly. The "K" cpus are marketed and engineered for overclocking. The Z series motherboards are intended for overclocking. GPUs with large coolers and extra fans are intended for overclocking. Cases with a lot of fan mounting positions or a radiator mounting position are intended for overclocking.
 


I had selected this as my cooler. Is it good enough?

 

For cases would a thermaltake level 10 work? I like how it looks just now sure on how well it works. But I will consider the case that you mentioned.

 

What are the best cases that you could recommend, and what would be the pros and cons of the case?