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    Clevo P75xZM overclock Help

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by toonamix, Mar 20, 2019.

  1. toonamix

    toonamix Newbie

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    Hi,

    I'd like to overclock my Raiontech DX1 (Clevo P751ZM). I personally received the file P75xZM_315_39_PM_v2 (that is the premamod bios). So, now I'd like to know how to proceed... I have to uninstall "control center" and Nvidia drivers? Are there -in premabios- any presets about the overclock? Ah, I would like to overclock the machine not for gaming, but to edit and render (not 3D) videos (adobe, davinci resolve, avid)...

    Thank you so much!
     
  2. Prostar Computer

    Prostar Computer Company Representative

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    You do not need to uninstall any drivers(?) or Control Center. Once you flash the system, I believe the overclock options are in the Chipset menus of the BIOS utility.
     
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    toonamix Newbie

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    Thank u... but how? I know that's may seem trivial, but a guide exists?
     
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    Different model here, but this can give you a base to lead off of: http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/clevo-p870dm-n00bies-guide.789463/

    There are several, general OC guides online. How far you go with it is really up to you and your system's capabilities. You can ask the forums or Prema about any specifics in the BIOS setup you don't understand, otherwise keep general questions for the forums. :vbsmile:
     
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  5. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    Basically use a desktop overclocking guide ;)