First off, I don't have a netbook and therefore can't test it. However, whenever you're overclocking, you have to find the maximum stable clock for yourself (because of a lot of factors involved which you can't determine for sure). So I'd recommend to just experiment a bit. Overclock it and run a stress test (SuperPrime?) on it. If it runs fine for let's say 10 minutes, go on overclocking. As soon as you're happy, have the program test it for 1 hour straight (or even more) - if it doesn't crash or give you error messages, you're fine.
On Jun 24, 11:22 am, Philo <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey guys a quick question, I don't think this has been asked before, I > may be wrong. > Whats the most stable overclock for a Atom N270? (Netbook) > > Or would I have to find out what type of cooling fan I have? > > Thanks -- 9xx SOLDIERS SANS FRONTIERS
