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Additional lifespan for Clevo X7200/Sager7280 when using GTX 480m OC

Additional lifespan for Clevo X7200/Sager7280 when using GTX 480m OC

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Sebluigi
Senior Member
727
02-20-2025, 09:43 PM
#1
Hey guys,
I'm working with an old notebook and trying to make it last longer. I'm still short on money for my next gaming notebook, so I'm doing my best to keep this one in good shape. I already have a brand new SSD, which has definitely helped, and I'm thinking about getting a 16GB RAM card to reach 20GB total. I was wondering if it's a good idea to overclock my GPU now, since I've never done it before—please be gentle with me. Would you recommend it? Do you think I'd see noticeable improvements? I searched online but haven't found benchmarks for the 480M, only the desktop version. Some people managed to bring it up to a 570, which is a solid gain, so maybe it could work for me too. Should I proceed and if so, how should I do it safely?
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Sebluigi
02-20-2025, 09:43 PM #1

Hey guys,
I'm working with an old notebook and trying to make it last longer. I'm still short on money for my next gaming notebook, so I'm doing my best to keep this one in good shape. I already have a brand new SSD, which has definitely helped, and I'm thinking about getting a 16GB RAM card to reach 20GB total. I was wondering if it's a good idea to overclock my GPU now, since I've never done it before—please be gentle with me. Would you recommend it? Do you think I'd see noticeable improvements? I searched online but haven't found benchmarks for the 480M, only the desktop version. Some people managed to bring it up to a 570, which is a solid gain, so maybe it could work for me too. Should I proceed and if so, how should I do it safely?

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Yahli987
Member
163
02-21-2025, 02:57 AM
#2
Don't modify laptops.
These devices have limited customization options, and their internal cooling systems are likely already at full capacity. Introducing an OC will further raise the temperature.
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Yahli987
02-21-2025, 02:57 AM #2

Don't modify laptops.
These devices have limited customization options, and their internal cooling systems are likely already at full capacity. Introducing an OC will further raise the temperature.

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ttreed
Junior Member
15
02-21-2025, 09:08 AM
#3
I've heard about laptops generally, but this one stands out. It's designed to run up to 3 HD's, 2 GPU's, and even has a desktop CPU, making it more capable than typical. That's why I considered an overclocking option. I wondered if adjusting the GPU temperatures could help.
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ttreed
02-21-2025, 09:08 AM #3

I've heard about laptops generally, but this one stands out. It's designed to run up to 3 HD's, 2 GPU's, and even has a desktop CPU, making it more capable than typical. That's why I considered an overclocking option. I wondered if adjusting the GPU temperatures could help.