Hello all.
I am gathering information about some ideas I have for a desktop build. (no parts have been purchased yet, it's more of a design issue)
On of the ideas is having a row of military flip switches at the front to control the hardware in the sense of power, fans and cooling.
The desktop is going to be my own workhorse and it's main purpose will be rendering images and video and other media. I assumed that overclocking would benefit me in times of heavy rendering? The problem is that I'd like to be able to overclock it only when I need it.
Therefor, I was wondering whether it would be possible to make one of these switches initiate an overclocking mode, but I don't know what my possibilities are with this kind of setup?
Is it possible to increase the voltage whilst the system is running? Can I implement this kind of switch, or do certain motherboards already support it? Would an Arduino chip in between work to control the voltages?
I need some guidance here, hope you can help
Fed
I am gathering information about some ideas I have for a desktop build. (no parts have been purchased yet, it's more of a design issue)
On of the ideas is having a row of military flip switches at the front to control the hardware in the sense of power, fans and cooling.
The desktop is going to be my own workhorse and it's main purpose will be rendering images and video and other media. I assumed that overclocking would benefit me in times of heavy rendering? The problem is that I'd like to be able to overclock it only when I need it.
Therefor, I was wondering whether it would be possible to make one of these switches initiate an overclocking mode, but I don't know what my possibilities are with this kind of setup?
Is it possible to increase the voltage whilst the system is running? Can I implement this kind of switch, or do certain motherboards already support it? Would an Arduino chip in between work to control the voltages?
I need some guidance here, hope you can help

Fed