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    Intel® Extreme Tuning Utility on Razer Blade

    Discussion in 'Razer' started by chrisvw, Oct 20, 2013.

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    chrisvw Notebook Enthusiast

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    On the pro I used it was able to go up 2 turbo levels on quad 4 I think on single core.
     
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    Cool!

    So to what GHz where you able to OC?

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    I would be really interrested in an answer!


    Thx
     
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    1 Core 3.6GHz
    2 Core 3.5GHz
    3 Core 3.4GHz
    4 Core 3.4GHz

    Unlike the GPU, the CPU thermals don't leave much room for CPU OC'ing....well at least im not really comfortable seeming 90+c temps for prolonged periods. The GPU has much more headroom. I was able to lower the vcore a little bit but it didn't have much impact on temps.
     
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    Hi,

    thanks for the answer.

    So basically you are averaging 3.5 GHz as opposed to 3.2 GHz Stock so a 9.4% increase

    Thanks actually not that bad :)