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Required equipment for attempting to overclock a new laptop

Required equipment for attempting to overclock a new laptop

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eryk123621
Member
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08-30-2016, 03:27 PM
#1
a few days ago i received an asus rog gl702vm, my initial gaming laptop/computer. now i am considering overclocking it but i'm unsure about the process. i need to know how laptops are overclocked since games run well but i want maximum performance. any advice would be helpful?
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eryk123621
08-30-2016, 03:27 PM #1

a few days ago i received an asus rog gl702vm, my initial gaming laptop/computer. now i am considering overclocking it but i'm unsure about the process. i need to know how laptops are overclocked since games run well but i want maximum performance. any advice would be helpful?

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Savage_Pig
Member
102
09-01-2016, 02:03 PM
#2
Review the BIOS settings to determine if overclocking is feasible, though it seems unlikely.
Modifying the CPU or GPU settings on a laptop isn't advised because it increases heat production, which is problematic since laptops lack the cooling options available on desktop systems.
Excessive heat can cause erratic performance and unexpected shutdowns without any warning.
Overclocking is generally suitable only for desktop computers where additional thermal management is possible.
Certain laptops may still face overheating challenges even when running at default CPU and GPU speeds in specific scenarios.
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Savage_Pig
09-01-2016, 02:03 PM #2

Review the BIOS settings to determine if overclocking is feasible, though it seems unlikely.
Modifying the CPU or GPU settings on a laptop isn't advised because it increases heat production, which is problematic since laptops lack the cooling options available on desktop systems.
Excessive heat can cause erratic performance and unexpected shutdowns without any warning.
Overclocking is generally suitable only for desktop computers where additional thermal management is possible.
Certain laptops may still face overheating challenges even when running at default CPU and GPU speeds in specific scenarios.

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DoodleDad
Member
131
09-01-2016, 02:50 PM
#3
Review the BIOS settings to determine if overclocking is feasible, though it seems unlikely.
Modifying the CPU or GPU settings on a laptop isn't advised because it increases heat production, which is problematic since laptops lack the cooling solutions available on desktop systems.
Excessive heat can cause erratic performance and unexpected shutdowns without any warning.
Overclocking is generally suitable only for desktop computers where additional thermal management is possible.
Certain laptops may experience difficulties with heat even when running at standard speeds, especially under specific conditions.
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DoodleDad
09-01-2016, 02:50 PM #3

Review the BIOS settings to determine if overclocking is feasible, though it seems unlikely.
Modifying the CPU or GPU settings on a laptop isn't advised because it increases heat production, which is problematic since laptops lack the cooling solutions available on desktop systems.
Excessive heat can cause erratic performance and unexpected shutdowns without any warning.
Overclocking is generally suitable only for desktop computers where additional thermal management is possible.
Certain laptops may experience difficulties with heat even when running at standard speeds, especially under specific conditions.

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avvery158
Junior Member
31
09-13-2016, 08:49 AM
#4
oh ok
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avvery158
09-13-2016, 08:49 AM #4

oh ok