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want to over clock my pc

want to over clock my pc

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tim5436
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09-11-2025, 03:06 PM
#1
i want to overclock but if any issue arises then so
my pc details= graphics i have intel hd graphics 3000 and my processor is intel core i3-2328m cpu rate 2.20ghz processor speed 2195mhz and windows is 10 single for gaming
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tim5436
09-11-2025, 03:06 PM #1

i want to overclock but if any issue arises then so
my pc details= graphics i have intel hd graphics 3000 and my processor is intel core i3-2328m cpu rate 2.20ghz processor speed 2195mhz and windows is 10 single for gaming

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Mehta42
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09-15-2025, 03:49 PM
#2
the processor isn't designed for overclocking. it's doable, but I question whether your motherboard can handle it. even if you tried, the effort and time won't justify the minimal improvement the chip could offer.
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Mehta42
09-15-2025, 03:49 PM #2

the processor isn't designed for overclocking. it's doable, but I question whether your motherboard can handle it. even if you tried, the effort and time won't justify the minimal improvement the chip could offer.

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HudsonNZ
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10-01-2025, 09:48 AM
#3
That's a mobile CPU, not a desktop one, so as well as the issues pointed out by N3rdR4ge, the laptop won't be able to dissipate the excess heat brought on by overclocking. This will lead to BSODs and eventually hardware failure.
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HudsonNZ
10-01-2025, 09:48 AM #3

That's a mobile CPU, not a desktop one, so as well as the issues pointed out by N3rdR4ge, the laptop won't be able to dissipate the excess heat brought on by overclocking. This will lead to BSODs and eventually hardware failure.

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stampy0114
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10-02-2025, 07:07 PM
#4
The processor isn't designed for overclocking. It's feasible, but I question whether your motherboard can handle it. Even if you tried, the effort and time might not justify the minimal improvement from that chip. So what else can I do to enhance gaming without spending more?
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stampy0114
10-02-2025, 07:07 PM #4

The processor isn't designed for overclocking. It's feasible, but I question whether your motherboard can handle it. Even if you tried, the effort and time might not justify the minimal improvement from that chip. So what else can I do to enhance gaming without spending more?

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10-04-2025, 05:39 AM
#5
the system is a mobile CPU, not a desktop one, which means the problems mentioned by N3rdR4ge won't work as expected. Overclocking will cause overheating, leading to BSODs and possible hardware damage.
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fluffypuppy576
10-04-2025, 05:39 AM #5

the system is a mobile CPU, not a desktop one, which means the problems mentioned by N3rdR4ge won't work as expected. Overclocking will cause overheating, leading to BSODs and possible hardware damage.

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Luxrray
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10-19-2025, 04:24 PM
#6
Nothing, unfortunately; that's the compromise of a laptop. Your only option is to buy a new laptop or replace it with a desktop.
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Luxrray
10-19-2025, 04:24 PM #6

Nothing, unfortunately; that's the compromise of a laptop. Your only option is to buy a new laptop or replace it with a desktop.