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overclock d430 dell

overclock d430 dell

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KorMC
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06-25-2016, 04:21 AM
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d430 is a piece of shit 1.2ghz oww anyone know how to overclock pll is slg84450bv i can't seem to get it to go faster through setfsb or cpufsb or clock gen and I know it gets hot so don't warn me about overheating. it has a u7600 processor, 2gb ram gma 950 and it works but it's not great. It's been a challenge for everyone.
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KorMC
06-25-2016, 04:21 AM #1

d430 is a piece of shit 1.2ghz oww anyone know how to overclock pll is slg84450bv i can't seem to get it to go faster through setfsb or cpufsb or clock gen and I know it gets hot so don't warn me about overheating. it has a u7600 processor, 2gb ram gma 950 and it works but it's not great. It's been a challenge for everyone.

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owl707
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06-25-2016, 01:15 PM
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Interestingly, a D430 allows for CPU upgrades.
The process involves determining the laptop's maximum memory speed, identifying its CPU socket and chipset, checking compatible Intel Core 2 Duo models, and considering their clock speeds and bus rates.
For instance, a 533Mhz or 666Mhz processor would work if it matches the socket and FSB requirements of the laptop.
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owl707
06-25-2016, 01:15 PM #2

Interestingly, a D430 allows for CPU upgrades.
The process involves determining the laptop's maximum memory speed, identifying its CPU socket and chipset, checking compatible Intel Core 2 Duo models, and considering their clock speeds and bus rates.
For instance, a 533Mhz or 666Mhz processor would work if it matches the socket and FSB requirements of the laptop.

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Aunorine
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06-25-2016, 03:49 PM
#3
if you wish to increase the clock speed, the most secure way is via the BIOS. currently, Intel does not allow overclocking for this model, but if you really want to, you can attempt it using this method and another. i’ve been told that lowering the CPU voltages can cut power usage and help keep the processor in Turbo Boost longer. though, this kind of CPU isn’t very strong, so any small boost you get will likely have minimal impact on performance. i recommend considering a new laptop with a more powerful chip instead. also, be careful with your wording.
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Aunorine
06-25-2016, 03:49 PM #3

if you wish to increase the clock speed, the most secure way is via the BIOS. currently, Intel does not allow overclocking for this model, but if you really want to, you can attempt it using this method and another. i’ve been told that lowering the CPU voltages can cut power usage and help keep the processor in Turbo Boost longer. though, this kind of CPU isn’t very strong, so any small boost you get will likely have minimal impact on performance. i recommend considering a new laptop with a more powerful chip instead. also, be careful with your wording.

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Chatter
Member
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06-27-2016, 12:25 AM
#4
Overclocking a laptop is not a good idea! Laptops aren't designed for this. It could damage the casing and cause burns if you place it on your lap. That's why most manufacturers disable CPU and GPU overclocking. Just get a new one instead, don't try to overclock.
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Chatter
06-27-2016, 12:25 AM #4

Overclocking a laptop is not a good idea! Laptops aren't designed for this. It could damage the casing and cause burns if you place it on your lap. That's why most manufacturers disable CPU and GPU overclocking. Just get a new one instead, don't try to overclock.

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CosmicStarsYT
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06-29-2016, 06:12 AM
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Interestingly, a D430 allows for CPU upgrades.
This involves determining the highest memory speed the laptop supports.
From there, identify the appropriate CPU socket and the specific chipset present.
Next, check which Intel Core 2 Duo models are compatible with that socket and its clock speed.
Also consider the maximum bus speed the CPU can handle.
For instance, speeds like 533Mhz or 666Mhz, or 800Mhz, are possible.
Refer to the list of Intel Core 2 microprocessors for more details.
Ensure the chosen chip matches both the socket and the memory speed requirements.
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CosmicStarsYT
06-29-2016, 06:12 AM #5

Interestingly, a D430 allows for CPU upgrades.
This involves determining the highest memory speed the laptop supports.
From there, identify the appropriate CPU socket and the specific chipset present.
Next, check which Intel Core 2 Duo models are compatible with that socket and its clock speed.
Also consider the maximum bus speed the CPU can handle.
For instance, speeds like 533Mhz or 666Mhz, or 800Mhz, are possible.
Refer to the list of Intel Core 2 microprocessors for more details.
Ensure the chosen chip matches both the socket and the memory speed requirements.