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    Which Sager models (Ivy Bridge) have the partial OC' for 37x0QM and 38x0QM enabled in BIOS?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Aikimox, Jul 14, 2012.

  1. Aikimox

    Aikimox Weihenstephaner!

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    Hi Guys,

    As the titles says, I'd like to know which Sager systems allow partial 400mhz CPU OC'? AW M17xR4 and M18xR2 have this feature enabled it seems.

    Thanks
     
  2. pau1ow

    pau1ow Notebook Deity

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    Only the P170EM has this "extra" Ivy Bridge feature at the moment.
     
  3. Aikimox

    Aikimox Weihenstephaner!

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    Hmm, I'd expect all 37x0Qm and 38x0QM systems o have this feature by default.
     
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    hizzaah Notebook Virtuoso

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    One would expect that.. But Clevo disabled the feature in the 15" models thus far
     
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    that's unfortunate :(
     
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    yes it is! supposedly there will be a petition to get them to change their mind on that topic.. If not, other avenues of getting it work might be being explored.