reclock
English
Etymology
re- + clock
Verb
reclock (third-person singular simple present reclocks, present participle reclocking, simple past and past participle reclocked)
- (transitive, computing) To modify the clock speed of.
- 1999, PC Mag (volume 18, number 6, 23 March 1999, page 87)
- And what's the big deal if people reclock their chips? “It gives us a bad reputation when a reclocked system fails!” says Intel.
- 1999, PC Mag (volume 18, number 6, 23 March 1999, page 87)
Hyponyms
- downclock
- upclock
Anagrams
- clocker, cockler