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    Intel SU 3500 processor overclocked?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Blacktruper, Jun 7, 2011.

  1. Blacktruper

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    Hi all,

    My first question is as what the title states, is overclocking Intel SU 3500 processor possible? Even though the BIOS setting has been disable for alteration of the processor.

    My SU3500 is a processor in my Acer Aspire Timeline 4810TG. Your constructive feedback will be much appriciated.
     
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    Hi HTWing Nut,

    Thank you for your reply. I like your minecraft profile pic btw :) So overclocking SU 3500 is a no go? but I am able to overclock my motherboard and RAM? and is there any program that would provide me with a PLL without taking my laptop apart?
     
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    PLL you unfortunately need to get the number off the actual chip physically. You can try what was mentioned at that link and see if it will overclock. Worse that happens is your machine just balks and says it doesn't work.