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It is very easy to overclock the M11xs CPU via the advanced tab in the bios…. here is how to do it and what it looks like.
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@ZePwner350 with this model, and doing it shown in the vid, youre fine. it takes it up only .4ghz , 1.3 to 1.7. anything more "in depth", my guess is you would put it at risk.
@rockstarj19970721 well, do you have the m11x? w/ the SU700 chip or one of the i-series chips? if its 1gen like mine, as shown in the vid here, "enabled" takes you from 1.3 to 1.7, and thats it. i havent gotten my geeky lil hands on the newer ones yet to see if they are different.
@HPGolfer101 one last thing, last time when i changed my mhz to the highest my computer went blue screeen( crashed?). so…..at what mhz should I select?
Thx man!
@rockstarj19970721 generally speaking, yes
hey, i just wanna ask if the higgher mhz the better peformance i get?
How much is this comp? I want it I have a compaq single core proccessor 2gb of ram and all the good gaming video and sound cards i can run most games but at low setting which doesn’t bother me. i cant run bfbc2 or moh mp at low and dr2 and lfd2
@demonic346 166mhz could be your front side bus. that doesn’t mean you’re overclocking your cpu. you might want to check out the mhz, lets say 1.3 then its 1300 mhz, etc… i don’t know about core voltage either, but you’ll need to put the voltage a bit up in order to maintain a stable cpu overclock.
hey dude my setup settings are completely different, when i enable overclock, it opens a whole bunch of options from 133mhz to 166mhz, i chose 166mhz saved it and rebooted,i checked system spces and it didnt change..
overclocking this way is safe, overclocking by modifying the processor can cause damage
@cromwellsimon ooohhhh, my bad, ok. yea the battery life is slightly less while overclocked, but nothing outlandish. i’ve been asked how long its lasted etc before, and i usually plug it in, longest i’ve gone on battery has been 4 hours-ish. and had no problems
btw turbo boost is on so should i turn this off
for some reason my computer has crashed twice when i overclocked it to 166 mhz anyway i can stop it cause i would like to increase performance
is it the same with the alienware aurora
How much does the Core i7 version overclock to?
@iPattv i’m not exactly sure what you mean here, but i can tell you i OC’d mine and left it that way since i owned the laptop. hope that helps….
Would you suggest that I overclock only when I get power off the power supply? Instead of the battery.
@TheSeguinchris no, my pc is fine, as long as you do it as shown in the vid via the bios. the m11x was "meant" to be able to be oc’s via this method. it can still run fraps, but i have found that fraps bogs down any pc i have, not just this lil guy. i say try it though, see if it improves after overclocking..
Did it ruin your computer when you overclocked it? I heard it overheats and breaks :/ If you overclock can it run cod mw2 with fraps recording? Because when i record while playing mw2 i only get 15 fps cuz its soooo laggy ;/
Is there anyway i can overclock beyond 1.73? I have installed after market Kingston HyperX 2X2 4gb memory modules at 1066 mhz at 5-5-5-15. Maybe i should have gotten the 1333′s to push the frontside bus…
how about the m15x
Do u know where can I find those methd? I dnt know about overclock. But I already update the BIO to R3
@heng1981tang I ~think~ its via the same method. no harm will come by getting into the BIOS to see if the "value" is on yours as well.
how about m11xr2 i7? can u tell me?