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    Overclock to Samsung SF410

    Discussion in 'Samsung' started by tux_topo, Jun 27, 2011.

  1. tux_topo

    tux_topo Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi! I´m having this notebook.
    The nvidia GPU can be overclocked very easy. From 606 core and 750 mem, now i have 675 core and 850 mem. Not the best overclock for a Geforce 310m, but helps a lot.
    Now, i can´t overclock the cpu. Anyone knows how to do that?
    I don´t know the pll in this notebook... can´t find it... and testing differents options from SetFSB, give me a fail.

    So Any help will be apreciated!
     
  2. John Ratsey

    John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator

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    You can't push the recent Intel CPUs faster then they were designed to go. The i5 and i7 series have TurboBoost but how much boost your get depends on overall power consumption and temperature of the CPU package. If you have an i3 CPU then you might be able to replace it with an i5 or i7 but that would be a lot of hassle.

    John
     
  3. tux_topo

    tux_topo Notebook Enthusiast

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    If you check in hwbot rankings you will find a few people that was able to overclock the fsb of their 460m... and they didn´t change it...