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    overclocking s1?

    Discussion in 'LG' started by bigtwist, May 11, 2006.

  1. bigtwist

    bigtwist Notebook Enthusiast

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    has anyone tried it, and if so how would i go about it?

    also, i opened up cpu-z and on my CPU#1 (Core 1) it says my voltage is 1.004v, while on the CPU#2 (Core 2) it says my voltage is 1.404v??? I have the s1-p3 model, with the t2500 in it... Does anyone know anything about this happening?

    One more thing, cpu-z is also saying my core speed for each of my cores is 997.5mhz? shouldnt it be saying 2ghz or thereabout?

    thanks
     
  2. riggi

    riggi Notebook Geek

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    Just out of curiousity. Why would you want to overclock it??? The processor is fast enough and you don't have to worry about it ever being a bottle neck on that laptop.

    Slowerst part is the Hard Drive and Overclocking a HD is'nt really and option :p

    If you want to overclock something on a LG S1 it should be the GPU if you're if you play demanding games, but i doubt it will do much good in the long run. I'm not much of a fan of overclocking. The hardware is set to a certain clock speed for a reason. Don't temper with it unless you really have to / know how to, or can afford it if anything goes wrong.