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    Overclocking Clevo X7200 and downvolting

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Kolich, Nov 20, 2011.

  1. Kolich

    Kolich Notebook Consultant

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    I overclock my CPU. In reality, only stable results!! After several reboots only stable result!
    Used: RAM 3x4gb Kingston HyperX 1866 MHz
    SSD Mushkin 120gb chronos deluxe(system boot) + 2HDD Toshiba 1TB
    CPU Intel Core I7 990x EE
    sli ge-force 485gtx
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    1) HT = on TB = off Vcore = 0.9 +0.0125 * 3 Vuncore = 0.24 cpu multiplier = 26 Bus speed = 148MHz
    the frequency at which a normal mode works for me is the processor frequency 3848 MHz.
    The same testing will continue with buying and replacement of old memory in two modules of RAM Corsair 1333 MHz 8gbx2 fabricated on the chips Elpida. I think that the overclock process will move in a positive way ;)
    The two most famous benchmark Linx and Prime95 my system was successful, as evidenced by two screenshots:
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