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    overclocking the E1405

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by halperin, Jun 19, 2006.

  1. halperin

    halperin Notebook Consultant

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    any 1 overclock the E1405? how did it go and what did u do
     
  2. Unreal

    Unreal Notebook Deity NBR Reviewer

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    Why the hell would you OC it?
     
  3. Iceman0124

    Iceman0124 More news from nowhere

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    his knees are cold?
     
  4. halperin

    halperin Notebook Consultant

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    why wouldnt you? just gives u better performance...?
     
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    Iceman0124 More news from nowhere

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    heat, laptops produce more of it, and there arent many things you can do about it, mild video card overclocking can net some positive results with little risk, though with intel graphics there would be no point even if you could, I've read some of the pentium m chips can be physically modified to increase bus speeds, but its very risky and could net you a brick, and as far as I know there are no ways to oc core chips at the moment, best way to improve performance is to streamline your active processes and keep your windows clean, is your system abnormaly slow? notebooks and desktops are vastly different when it comes to overclocking.....if you value your system, just dont do it
     
  6. halperin

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    ah thanks a lot.