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    How To Overclock CPU For Acer Aspire 5920G

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by tringham, Aug 19, 2008.

  1. tringham

    tringham Newbie

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    Anybody Already Try To Overclock This Notebook?
    Im Using Setfsb But Nothing Happened
     
  2. bigspin

    bigspin My Kind Of Place

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    Why do you want OC your CPU?
     
  3. tringham

    tringham Newbie

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    Off Course I Want To Know My Notebooks Limit And Performance
    I Dont Care If My Notebook Become Broken,Thats My Fault :D
     
  4. bigspin

    bigspin My Kind Of Place

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    OK then !

    try RMclock program
     
  5. McMacca

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    good luck, post back when you have done it and let us know how you got on.
     
  6. tringham

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    Already Try RMCLOCK
    But Nothing Happen Again. :(
     
  7. Andy

    Andy Notebook Prophet

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    You'll have to open the notebook, get the numbers off the PLL chip and OC the FSB through software such as SetFSB, CPUCool, ClockGen....