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    How to overclock Asus with SetFSB?

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by johnny89, Oct 21, 2009.

  1. johnny89

    johnny89 Notebook Evangelist

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    Im trying to overclock my W7J that has a T5500 with SetFSB but I was wondering is it even possible? If so, how would I? And yes im aware of the risks I take when I choose to overclock. Thanks
     
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    Anyone know how to overclock the memory and cpu?
     
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    bmcassagne Notebook Geek

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    There are some posts out there for most of the Asus models. Not sure if that one is actually overclockable, since I'm not familiar with it. You would have to find out what the PLL code is for your laptop, though you may have some luck using the wrong code, though I can't say whether this may cause damage.

    Anyway, you pick the PLL, click "Get FSB", then move the slider to desired setting, then click "Set FSB"