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I7-4510U Overklocking voltage

I7-4510U Overklocking voltage

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maddieisaloner
Junior Member
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01-07-2016, 10:07 AM
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Hi! Overclocking your laptop CPU from 55C and 2.8GHz to 3GHz or 3.1GHz is possible, but you need to ensure the temperatures stay below 70°C and use the correct voltage settings.
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maddieisaloner
01-07-2016, 10:07 AM #1

Hi! Overclocking your laptop CPU from 55C and 2.8GHz to 3GHz or 3.1GHz is possible, but you need to ensure the temperatures stay below 70°C and use the correct voltage settings.

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monkeyboo2004
Member
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01-08-2016, 02:04 AM
#2
Hi! I'm trying to increase my laptop's CPU speed from 55c and 2.8ghz to around 3ghz or 3.1 for turbo boost. I want to keep the temperature below 70°C and figure out the right voltage settings. This processor is locked.
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monkeyboo2004
01-08-2016, 02:04 AM #2

Hi! I'm trying to increase my laptop's CPU speed from 55c and 2.8ghz to around 3ghz or 3.1 for turbo boost. I want to keep the temperature below 70°C and figure out the right voltage settings. This processor is locked.

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Danlennon
Junior Member
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01-11-2016, 03:34 PM
#3
The intel extreme utility engine offers the ability to adjust the clock speed. Is this limited to underclocking?
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Danlennon
01-11-2016, 03:34 PM #3

The intel extreme utility engine offers the ability to adjust the clock speed. Is this limited to underclocking?

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TheBullet
Junior Member
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01-13-2016, 12:26 AM
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kurdmeister :
The intel extreme utility engine offers the ability to adjust the clock speed. Is this only for underclocking? Will it enable you to modify the core clock speed or the multiplier? I understand that XTU supports unlocked processors, but I wasn't sure it would permit changes on a locked processor. You might try increasing the core clock by 5Mhz or raising the multiplier by one to test.
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TheBullet
01-13-2016, 12:26 AM #4

kurdmeister :
The intel extreme utility engine offers the ability to adjust the clock speed. Is this only for underclocking? Will it enable you to modify the core clock speed or the multiplier? I understand that XTU supports unlocked processors, but I wasn't sure it would permit changes on a locked processor. You might try increasing the core clock by 5Mhz or raising the multiplier by one to test.

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drsmaniak77
Junior Member
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01-13-2016, 02:27 AM
#5
Will it let you adjust the core clock speed or multiplier? I understand XTU works with unlocked processors, but I wasn't sure it would apply to locked ones. Consider increasing the core clock by 5Mhz or boosting the multiplier by one to test.
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drsmaniak77
01-13-2016, 02:27 AM #5

Will it let you adjust the core clock speed or multiplier? I understand XTU works with unlocked processors, but I wasn't sure it would apply to locked ones. Consider increasing the core clock by 5Mhz or boosting the multiplier by one to test.

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xlt
Member
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01-13-2016, 03:40 AM
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The issue lies with the clock speed. I don't know the base clock because it's set to default and starts at a low value like 0.005V. The base clock should be in MHz, not volts, and the BCLK should be around 100MHz.
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xlt
01-13-2016, 03:40 AM #6

The issue lies with the clock speed. I don't know the base clock because it's set to default and starts at a low value like 0.005V. The base clock should be in MHz, not volts, and the BCLK should be around 100MHz.