Hmm, I thought it would be cool to take the slider in SetFSB on my old
laptop and max it out... it crashed instantly though, but I'm sort of
glad it didn't blow up or instantly burst into flames....

Also it is highly recommended not to OC notebooks, unless you trust
your cooling, and its recommended your out of warranty before doing so
since OC'ing isn't covered by warranty (most of the time).

On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 7:19 AM, THEfog . <[email protected]> wrote:
> Any good stress testing program will show weaknesses  in your overclock you
> just have to know what to look for, for instance 3D Mark will often get
> graphical artifacts if it is running on a unstable overclock but as
> FrozenLord said super prime will do the same thing. When you are
> overclocking always remeber to crawl before you walk to say as such, take
> tiny steps instead of huge 200Mhz jumps, I would suggest raising it anywhere
> between 10Mhz to 50Mhz but no higher otherwise you risk damaging the Netbook
> and even yourself (I've seen some computers catch on fire from insane
> overclocks, this is rare though), just be cautious. I wouldn't use a
> recommended overclock if I were you because so many different factors come
> into play that it is impossible to predict what your pc might do that
> somebody elses won't.
>
> THEfog
>
> On 24/06/2010 8:09 PM, "FrozenLord" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> 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 thi...
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