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    overclocking a QM chip

    Discussion in 'Alienware 17 and M17x' started by foxfire_68, Jan 29, 2012.

  1. foxfire_68

    foxfire_68 Newbie

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    Is there any way to adjust multipliers or use XTU to overclock a QM chip?
     
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    SlickDude80 Notebook Prophet

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    Depends what cpu we're talking about.

    If it's the first gen i-series, you can OC the fsb with setfsb and gain several hundred mhz on your base cpu clock.
     
  4. foxfire_68

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    No I'm talking about a 2670.