Over clocking Laptops

Push it to the max but make sure that you keep it cool!
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Post by Hman »

I just wouldn't do it.
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Post by ryanrich »

And as WiK1d said, nobody is forcing you... :wink:
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Post by badguy »

ryanrich wrote:And as WiK1d said, nobody is forcing you... :wink:
dude you need to remember that the guy is a newbie at overclocking.
Plus you let it sound that it is so easy and when he tries it ,he burns his chip and He says we sad he can do it.


So just add stuff like it dangers and you need right tool to monitor the temps , so that he doesn't kill his laptop. :lol: :lol: :lol:
and that it is


it is just to keep our side a bit safe
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Post by ryanrich »

True, he definitely needs to take some precautions like extra cooling if possible and monitor that the temps don't rise too much...

plang: It appears that ATITool is able to clock nVidia cards as well so you might wanna give that a try. It works perfectly in Vista as well.
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