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    Overclocked! I did it!

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by baddogboxer, Jul 8, 2007.

  1. baddogboxer

    baddogboxer Notebook Deity

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    Sig has specs but running 1.6 AMD at 1.76. Clock for Clock beats Core Duo hands down, SiSoft, AMD beats 1.83Ghz, 2.0 a little behind Drystone Wins Whetstone! Any udervolting info much apreaciated. I know software that will do it RMClock I think I have to pay for it to work, always Cautious about giving out credit card online, price is very fair $4.95. Any freeware out there?
     
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    Jstn7477 Sam I Am

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    Guess wat? I've done it too.
    My CPU: TL-50 @ 1992 MHz/1.025 volts using nTune (nvidia chipset) and RMClock (+ a Targus Chillmat @ 12V with 1 fan removing heat from memory compartment.
    Try tweaking your IGP with ATITool. you should be able to juice a lot of MHz out of it.
    BTW RMClock is free. Google it.
    PM me if you have questions. See my sig for details

    -J.B.
     
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    Minger Notebook Consultant

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    uhhh....how'd you do it?
     
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    GenClock, is what they used to call FSB tool, Increases bus speed thereby increasing CPU and RAM speed, I pushed it to 2.0GHZ not stable, I need to undervolt as a control of Temp even if I cannot go back to 2.0GHZ. Anyone help please I have RMClock but does not let me undervolt.
     
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    moon angel Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    It does, the free version, you just need to use the right config. It's tricky to get used to.

    Use the power on demand profile. You can add all the multiplyers in that then in profiles (i think) you can reduce the VIDs.