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    Can i overclock AND undervolt my t8100?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by tetutato, Nov 24, 2009.

  1. tetutato

    tetutato NBR Troll

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    I ve been using RMclock to undervolt my cpu and i ve got the highest multiplyer(10.0x for me) to be stable at 1.0000V. Can i also overclock this? specs in sig
     
  2. moral hazard

    moral hazard Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Yes you can.

    My T8100 was stable with 0.9500V for the 10x multi.

    I was able to get to 2.7ghz @ 1.1250V.

    I used setfsb to overclock. If it doesn't work for you, I can help.

    At 1.0000V, I would expect a small overclock. Maybe 200mhz.
     
  3. yotano211

    yotano211 Notebook Evangelist

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    you can try to overclock but most laptop cant not overclock. i have 4 different types of laptop right now, a Gateway 6831 with t8300, sager 2090 with t7500, HP 2510p with a u7700 and a HP 6910p with a t7300. the only one that can overclock the cpu is the HP from 1.33 to 1.56 max, that is a ulv cpu btw. so you can try to overclock but don't wish for miracles.