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M4600 & M6600 Overclocking

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by boss428man, Sep 23, 2011.

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  1. Aikimox

    Aikimox Weihenstephaner!

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    Paste - ICDiamond-24
    Pads - EK (1/0.5mm depending on the gap between the GPU memory chips and heatsink.

    For CPU OC'ing I'm not using any software, everything is done through the unlocked BIOS (M18x only)
     
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    boss428man Notebook Consultant

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    Star Forge, did you ever get around to posting info on the firepros?
    I'm interested in overclocking the m5950 in an elitebook 8560w, or flashing it to the 6770.
    Information on the card is rather scarce, I think partly because it's fairly new and partly because it's a workstation class card.
     
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    Old thread revival!

    Do these numbers really mean anything? My current OC'd GPU (in sig) is rated at 6.9.

    I hope the 2000M performs better than what I got now!
     
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    I wonder if anyone has managed to OC' the CPU?
     
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