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How to increase the clock speed of a Lenovo Legion 5i 2020 laptop?

How to increase the clock speed of a Lenovo Legion 5i 2020 laptop?

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02-14-2021, 06:38 AM
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how do i increase her performance? I don’t see any BIOS settings for it.
Model: Lenovo Legion 5i 15IMH05
CPU: Intel Core i5-10300H (Comet Lake-H, R1)
2500 MHz (25.00x100.0) @ 1894 MHz (19.00x99.7)
Motherboard: LENOVO LNVNB161216
BIOS: EFCN56WW, 05/23/2022
Chipset: Intel HM470 (Comet Lake PCH-H)
Memory: 16384 MBytes @ 1462 MHz, 21-21-21-47
- 8192 MB PC25600 DDR4 SDRAM - Micron 4ATF1G64HZ-3G2E1
- 8192 MB PC25600 DDR4 SDRAM - Micron 4ATF1G64HZ-3G2E1
Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics (Comet Lake-H GT2) [R1] [Lenovo]
Intel UHD Graphics, 1024 MB
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 (TU117M) [Lenovo]
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650, 4096 MB GDDR6 SDRAM
Storage: SKHynix_HFS512GD9TNI-L2A0B, 500.1 GB, NVMe
Audio: Intel Comet Lake PCH-H - cAVS (Audio, Voice, Speech) [A0]
Sound: NVIDIA TU117 - High Definition Audio Controller
Network: Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201 160MHz
Network: RealTek Semiconductor RTL8168/8111 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet NIC
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11 Home (x64) Build 22000.856 (21H2)
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CptPterodactyl
02-14-2021, 06:38 AM #1

how do i increase her performance? I don’t see any BIOS settings for it.
Model: Lenovo Legion 5i 15IMH05
CPU: Intel Core i5-10300H (Comet Lake-H, R1)
2500 MHz (25.00x100.0) @ 1894 MHz (19.00x99.7)
Motherboard: LENOVO LNVNB161216
BIOS: EFCN56WW, 05/23/2022
Chipset: Intel HM470 (Comet Lake PCH-H)
Memory: 16384 MBytes @ 1462 MHz, 21-21-21-47
- 8192 MB PC25600 DDR4 SDRAM - Micron 4ATF1G64HZ-3G2E1
- 8192 MB PC25600 DDR4 SDRAM - Micron 4ATF1G64HZ-3G2E1
Graphics: Intel UHD Graphics (Comet Lake-H GT2) [R1] [Lenovo]
Intel UHD Graphics, 1024 MB
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 (TU117M) [Lenovo]
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650, 4096 MB GDDR6 SDRAM
Storage: SKHynix_HFS512GD9TNI-L2A0B, 500.1 GB, NVMe
Audio: Intel Comet Lake PCH-H - cAVS (Audio, Voice, Speech) [A0]
Sound: NVIDIA TU117 - High Definition Audio Controller
Network: Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX201 160MHz
Network: RealTek Semiconductor RTL8168/8111 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet NIC
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11 Home (x64) Build 22000.856 (21H2)

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MLGGirl54
Senior Member
258
02-20-2021, 01:18 PM
#2
It's generally a poor idea to push most laptops beyond their overclocking limits. Their cooling systems aren't sufficient for the heat generated. Usually, they're just enough to handle the components installed. But if you still want to try?
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MLGGirl54
02-20-2021, 01:18 PM #2

It's generally a poor idea to push most laptops beyond their overclocking limits. Their cooling systems aren't sufficient for the heat generated. Usually, they're just enough to handle the components installed. But if you still want to try?

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xxxLazersxxx
Member
117
03-14-2021, 12:33 AM
#3
^^ Yes, this!
Only top range gaming laptops allow some forms of OC'ing the CPU. Yours does not. There is a reason why, which
@Unolocogringo
has highlighted. Even if you could do it, the boost it would yield in gaming is practically negligable with the entry level GTX1650. There's no point even trying. It will only bring higher temps, or less performance as your CPU throttles.
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xxxLazersxxx
03-14-2021, 12:33 AM #3

^^ Yes, this!
Only top range gaming laptops allow some forms of OC'ing the CPU. Yours does not. There is a reason why, which
@Unolocogringo
has highlighted. Even if you could do it, the boost it would yield in gaming is practically negligable with the entry level GTX1650. There's no point even trying. It will only bring higher temps, or less performance as your CPU throttles.

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Parkour2005
Member
55
03-14-2021, 08:37 PM
#4
It's a shocking error to try this.
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Parkour2005
03-14-2021, 08:37 PM #4

It's a shocking error to try this.

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Mattegol0417
Junior Member
29
03-14-2021, 10:37 PM
#5
this is a stupid comment
oc allowed
but i dont know whats safe.
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Mattegol0417
03-14-2021, 10:37 PM #5

this is a stupid comment
oc allowed
but i dont know whats safe.

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Zackdakiller
Member
204
03-15-2021, 02:46 AM
#6
What makes it so absurd!!?
You've already heard that changing an OC laptop isn't usually feasible. While you might be able to tweak the GPU, adjusting the power settings isn't an option. So, modifying the laptop's GPU is almost a waste of time.
Regarding any stable voltage...there isn't one! When you attempt to change a component, understanding the hardware and voltage requirements is essential. We can't provide that information for you.
If you try MSI Afterburner, you might use its OC scanner. It could help, but I expect you'll encounter errors and artifacts soon. So, as others have mentioned, this isn't a wise approach.
Good luck with your problem.
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Zackdakiller
03-15-2021, 02:46 AM #6

What makes it so absurd!!?
You've already heard that changing an OC laptop isn't usually feasible. While you might be able to tweak the GPU, adjusting the power settings isn't an option. So, modifying the laptop's GPU is almost a waste of time.
Regarding any stable voltage...there isn't one! When you attempt to change a component, understanding the hardware and voltage requirements is essential. We can't provide that information for you.
If you try MSI Afterburner, you might use its OC scanner. It could help, but I expect you'll encounter errors and artifacts soon. So, as others have mentioned, this isn't a wise approach.
Good luck with your problem.

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SjoerdMC
Member
200
03-15-2021, 06:25 AM
#7
click the link here
this is even silly. it's a gaming laptop, an 1650ti from 2020 with Intel 10th gen
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SjoerdMC
03-15-2021, 06:25 AM #7

click the link here
this is even silly. it's a gaming laptop, an 1650ti from 2020 with Intel 10th gen

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MESEZ
Member
188
03-15-2021, 07:33 PM
#8
Yes, that's exactly what I mentioned about the GPU! Not the CPU. It's important to stay clear about this.
As I've previously explained, you might achieve an overclock on the GPU, but it will be restricted, and the gains won't be significant beyond what you'd get without the overclock. The improvement will be minimal since the GPU is already at a basic level.
Regarding standard overclocking, a solid outcome could be around 50-100mhz for the core and 100-200mhz for the memory. Then you should test it. If errors appear, you'll need to reduce the settings.
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MESEZ
03-15-2021, 07:33 PM #8

Yes, that's exactly what I mentioned about the GPU! Not the CPU. It's important to stay clear about this.
As I've previously explained, you might achieve an overclock on the GPU, but it will be restricted, and the gains won't be significant beyond what you'd get without the overclock. The improvement will be minimal since the GPU is already at a basic level.
Regarding standard overclocking, a solid outcome could be around 50-100mhz for the core and 100-200mhz for the memory. Then you should test it. If errors appear, you'll need to reduce the settings.

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UnicornCracker
Senior Member
663
03-16-2021, 04:00 AM
#9
I'm concerned about the safety of including XMP and CPU overclock details in my bio.
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UnicornCracker
03-16-2021, 04:00 AM #9

I'm concerned about the safety of including XMP and CPU overclock details in my bio.

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SamerPo
Junior Member
24
03-16-2021, 08:26 AM
#10
Do you believe gaming and overclocking are the same? No, they're different. If you can play on a laptop, it doesn't necessarily mean it's built for overclocking either. Laptops usually aren't designed for that purpose. You can easily damage it with aggressive overclocking.
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SamerPo
03-16-2021, 08:26 AM #10

Do you believe gaming and overclocking are the same? No, they're different. If you can play on a laptop, it doesn't necessarily mean it's built for overclocking either. Laptops usually aren't designed for that purpose. You can easily damage it with aggressive overclocking.

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