This 7-minute movie will first reveal a little bit of information that HP never told you. Then begins the real deal. The overclock is done in two steps. The first step increases the CPU by 100 MHz. Then the second step throws in an additional 50 MHz. This was done using only SpeedFan 4.34 – CPUFSB also works, but that’s not freeware. What I did were unexplained tricks that would raise the FSB and HT Link in CPU-Z. This video is a little slow, because (1) to ensure the viewer has enough time to see and read detail, and (2) to carefully show what to click and what to avoid.
This is indeed the limits of my notebook. If I select any other odd or unbearable CPU/PCI values in SpeedFan, everything will freeze. Since this is a notebook that has the technology to save power between AC and battery, there will be times when it can readjust the multiplier to as low as 4.0x without consent. Even if the “Always On” scheme was selected in Control Panel (it helps), anything can happen.
“George Acosta / Ayla – Angelfalls”
Enjoy! =)
WARNING! Use this information at your own risk. Any damages done to your notebook or desktop using this information will remain your responsibility.
2008 – symbolic pixel designs
High Quality Video (requires VLC/DivX) – http://www.megaupload.com/?d=X1WW8XZG
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