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    how to over clocking CPU of amd c-50 ? and 6250 (question)

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by sadegh1993, Dec 30, 2012.

  1. sadegh1993

    sadegh1993 Notebook Guru

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    Hello

    I want to know how to over clocking CPU of amd c-50 ? And how much that could be oc'ed ? Also will oc'ing affect performance ?

    Also I have same question about 6250 .

    Thanks
     
  2. sadegh1993

    sadegh1993 Notebook Guru

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    excuse me could anybody help me ?

    thanks

    please apologize me
     
  3. FMruss

    FMruss Notebook Evangelist

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    This was discussed before. It is impossible and the hope for improved performance is to do a SSD and do a ram upgrade. That's why you had no answer.
     
  4. Tsunade_Hime

    Tsunade_Hime such bacon. wow

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    Most CPUs have a locked multplier so unless you have an extreme CPU, you are going to be very limited in what you can do (aka raise the FSB) but even on alot of laptops, you can't do that. You can try SetFSB, but adunno if that supports Fusion chips. In any point, don't expect any kind of gaming on a C50/6250, I'd advise you just get a laptop with Ivy Bridge, HD 4000 laptops can be had for ~300-330 if you know where to look. Heck you can build a barebones notebook or find a used last generation gaming laptop for real cheap too. I bought my Sager here used barebones for 450, added an SSD and RAM and it was good to go.
     
  5. bignaz

    bignaz Notebook Consultant

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    I picked up a Asus with a A8 4600m and a hd 7640g from worst buy for $375 and for the price its a peppy little thing. I used overdrive to lock the multi to the turbo 2.8ghz and bumped the gpu to 1ghz and it runs wow pretty well on high settings. Most of the time i can run ultra in 5 and 10m's but some of the newer raids and 5m's i had to bump some settings back to high but it does bog down in 25-40m raids and i have to drop it all the way down to low and even then it struggles but for the price its pretty nice. Stronger then the HD4000