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Enderboss1449
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06-17-2016, 10:31 PM
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I own an Asus X555UF laptop equipped with an i5 6200U CPU and 930MHz RAM. I attempted to increase the GPU clock speed by 100MHz, and the temperature remained under 65°C without any thermal throttling or thermal issues. I was curious about potential risks if I were to overclock this device on a laptop that doesn't require thermal management, such as checking the power supply or the chip's capability at those speeds. Thanks!
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Enderboss1449
06-17-2016, 10:31 PM #1

I own an Asus X555UF laptop equipped with an i5 6200U CPU and 930MHz RAM. I attempted to increase the GPU clock speed by 100MHz, and the temperature remained under 65°C without any thermal throttling or thermal issues. I was curious about potential risks if I were to overclock this device on a laptop that doesn't require thermal management, such as checking the power supply or the chip's capability at those speeds. Thanks!

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Amegahoney
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06-18-2016, 09:47 AM
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Laptops have restricted cooling capabilities. Although temperatures might not be an issue, they can still impact other parts. Pushing a laptop to higher speeds isn't advisable.
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Amegahoney
06-18-2016, 09:47 AM #2

Laptops have restricted cooling capabilities. Although temperatures might not be an issue, they can still impact other parts. Pushing a laptop to higher speeds isn't advisable.

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06-18-2016, 10:38 AM
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Laptops have restricted cooling capabilities. Although temperatures might not be an issue, they can still impact other parts. Pushing a laptop to higher speeds isn't advisable.
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CraftyGamingYT
06-18-2016, 10:38 AM #3

Laptops have restricted cooling capabilities. Although temperatures might not be an issue, they can still impact other parts. Pushing a laptop to higher speeds isn't advisable.