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    [Help] Overvolting Clevo M860TU

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Onne, Feb 16, 2013.

  1. Onne

    Onne Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hello folks,

    as already stated in the Title I'm looking for a small guide on how to overvolt, or set the voltages for the Hardware in my Clevo M860TU. I have been experiencing hard and complete system lockups for some time now.I tried pretty much everything from monitoring temperatures to clean Win7 installs with default Windows drivers only VGA drivers, Clevo drivers, latest Intel drivers,etc and finally found out that it seems to be VGA related.

    Anyway, I found out that dropping the clock from my VGA from 600/800/1500, to 400/600/1200 using nTune increased my system stability by a lot while a slight overclock made it crash in seconds when running 3D Marks Vantage. I did search for threads about overclocking and upping the voltages but all I found were tricks on how to raise the FSB with a 2k Ohm resistor.

    All in all, what I'm looking for is a way to increase the Voltages for my Hardware by a tiny bit. If anyone has a link or tool on how to achieve this it would be greatly apreciated.

    Regards,
    onne
     
  2. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    You can use Nibitor for the Vbios extracted through GPU-Z and then flashed with Nvflash.