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    T2500 OCing

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by Vlad_I, May 30, 2006.

  1. Vlad_I

    Vlad_I Notebook Evangelist

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    Ok, now that i have OCed my X1600 successfully (525/505) and i love it, i want to move up a level in my madness.
    How does one OC the T2500 in a 8204? I have it running at 2 Ghz (each core)... obviously... and i heard that it is possible to send it all the way up to 2.5 Ghz each core or something like that...
    I dont want to use software, wanan go through the BIOS. I have never done that before, can someone help me out here?
     
  2. Sucka

    Sucka Notebook Consultant

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    Can't do it through BIOS.

    No current software support.