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10-27-2012 02:59 AM #1
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Overclocking? Exchange?
Hi, I have a g53jw, And sadly i was forced to do a clean install. What program do i use to overclock the CPU and the graphics card safely?
Also, How do i know what motherboard i have that will support exchange?
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10-27-2012 10:02 AM #2
When you say you did a clean install, why do you think your CPU and VGA settings were changed? I am just interested and curious here.
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10-27-2012 10:19 AM #3
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10-27-2012 11:18 AM #4
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Its not that i think they changed its that i would like them to overclock and increase while i am gaming...I am just wanting to increase the power and potential.
So far people have told me MSI afterburner, and NVIDIAinspector...inspector is confusing...
and then someone said SETFSB...
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10-27-2012 12:43 PM #5
For OC'ing the CPU and memories the best way is to go into BIOS... MSI Afterburner is good for the graphics card... - however, you have to be aware that the the OC'ing is limited by the temps! And a laptop will be always worse overclocker than a desktop...
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10-27-2012 01:18 PM #6
Ah thank you I do understand. You would get most of your gains from overclocking the VGA, which VGA does your particular laptop have?
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10-29-2012 03:04 AM #7
Before you overclock, watch out your laptop power adapter rating
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11-01-2012 04:32 AM #8
I was able to OC my 560M GPU successfully and stably with MSI Afterburner. I didn't really bench it much afterwards, except with Windows Experience Index. Both 2D and 3D scores went from 7.2 (stock) -> 7.4 (OC), which for WEI is significant.
I wouldn't OC the CPU in a laptop...the system stresses are magnified as compared to a desktop, and there is just no telling what'll stress out first. Plus laptops are not modular like desktops, so if the VRMs or caps on the mainboard go, the whole laptop is gone, unless you can find another mainboard to put in...--
G74SX-CST1-CBIL, i7 2630QM 2GHz
32GB DDR3 RAM @1333MHz
GTX560M 3GB DDR5 (192 bit)
17.3" LED 1920x1080
Sentelic TP, BIOS 203
Debian Linux Wheezy (Testing) Kernel 3.2, NVIDIA 295.40