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    L25-S1993 overclocking

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by m5james, Nov 2, 2010.

  1. m5james

    m5james Notebook Enthusiast

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    So I know this is a relic of a laptop, but I wanted to see what the possibilities were of overclocking this guy even a little. I tried piggybacking/reviving an old thread where someone was having issues with the fan running all the time, assuming it was stuck at 1.5GHz but he was soon educated that the Celeron M wasn't the type of processes that had adjusted speeds to save battery life.

    I run this computer in the garage, sitting on a dual fan cooling pad, so please, no heat lectures. Even if I can can get a little bump in speed, I'd be happy. I've got as much memory in it as it can handle, I've tried down almost every fancy visual feature in Windows, etc but it still balks once in a while when watching a movie and/or having more than a few windows open.

    Thanks for any suggestions.