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    OCing Pentium M 1.86ghz and ati mob. radeon 9200.

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Ataranea, Jul 27, 2007.

  1. Ataranea

    Ataranea Notebook Evangelist

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    How do I go about in OC these things? what prog should i use etc...
    And what speeds can the CPU and GPU reach?
    thanks.
     
  2. baddogboxer

    baddogboxer Notebook Deity

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    If it is even possible on yours (P M Might not?).
    GPU WinClk,
    CPU Maybe Notebook Hardware Control (nice because it monitors CPU, HDD temps)
    or ClockGen

    The only way to tell how much yours can do is to do it (small amounts) you need to test for stability, NHC has built in if ClockGen use something like Prime95

    Set the default so none of the overclocking apps start when windows starts in case you crash you do not want boot into unstable environment. Heat is the enemy watch it always, there is a program that tells GPU temp I don't know it.