@neodragon

Lol dude of course we know it is dangerous but 'no risk, no reward' right.
Plus FSB overclocks and the likes are significantly less dangeroues than
overvolting which I would recommend to do in a laptop anytime.

THEfog

On 19/04/2011 10:29 PM, "NeoDragon" <neodrago...@gmail.com> wrote:

All of you guys... are crazy. Laptops are way to sensitive to be
played with hardware side. Also, lot's of people don't realize that
when they are playing with their laptops, it usually sits on a table
or a flat surface, if your fan happens to take is intake of air from
the bottom of the said laptop, it is bound to overheat at some point!
Cooling pads ARE the solution to it OR simply call the laptop
manufacturer and try to get your warranty privileges, who knows they
might send you a brand new laptop because your laptop serie as a major
flaw.
Undervolting should be the very very last solution to your problems.
It voids warranty, and again, your laptop is very sensitive, therefore
any changes to your hardware might result in unknown errors/crashes/
even hardware failures.

IF you still wanna go for it, do so safely, and please head to
http://www.overclockers.com/forums/ , these guys know what they are
talking about.

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