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Trying to oc my laptop

Trying to oc my laptop

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KKHoliday
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02-17-2016, 11:40 PM
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New to OC was curious about overclocking a MSI gt62vr 6re laptop with an i7 6700 hq. If it's possible, what steps should I take since I can't access the CPU in BIOS?
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KKHoliday
02-17-2016, 11:40 PM #1

New to OC was curious about overclocking a MSI gt62vr 6re laptop with an i7 6700 hq. If it's possible, what steps should I take since I can't access the CPU in BIOS?

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billyPlayz181
Member
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02-19-2016, 12:54 AM
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Highly uncertain. The motherboard must support a BIOS that allows overclocking, the Intel CPU should be a K series for unlocked multiplier, and heat management is important. Laptops already struggle with sufficient CPU cooling because of their compact design. It's not advisable to overclock a desktop CPU using the built-in cooler; most users opt for better aftermarket solutions. Even in laptops, pushing the CPU beyond its limits would likely cause thermal throttling due to overheating.
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billyPlayz181
02-19-2016, 12:54 AM #2

Highly uncertain. The motherboard must support a BIOS that allows overclocking, the Intel CPU should be a K series for unlocked multiplier, and heat management is important. Laptops already struggle with sufficient CPU cooling because of their compact design. It's not advisable to overclock a desktop CPU using the built-in cooler; most users opt for better aftermarket solutions. Even in laptops, pushing the CPU beyond its limits would likely cause thermal throttling due to overheating.

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Peytlake1
Junior Member
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02-19-2016, 04:43 PM
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Cooler Boost 4 technology integrates two thermal modules within itself by assigning specific heat pipes for the GPU and CPU. A single click on the fan boost button activates dual fans and up to seven heat pipes, efficiently expelling heat from the system. This cooling design sets a new standard in its category. I would appreciate your feedback.
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Peytlake1
02-19-2016, 04:43 PM #3

Cooler Boost 4 technology integrates two thermal modules within itself by assigning specific heat pipes for the GPU and CPU. A single click on the fan boost button activates dual fans and up to seven heat pipes, efficiently expelling heat from the system. This cooling design sets a new standard in its category. I would appreciate your feedback.