Overclocking T22 or T23
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ttan98
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Overclocking T22 or T23
Anyone successfully overclock a T22 or T23?
Is it worth the effort?
Any info from anyone on this topic?
thanks..
Is it worth the effort?
Any info from anyone on this topic?
thanks..
Hi everyone
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It would be better if you upgrade the processor in it. For instance, if you have a T22 with 900Mhz.....u might wanna consider looking for a 1000Mhz processor. However for a T23, the max CPU available is a 1200Mhz.
I think it would be advisable just to upgrade the ram or a faster hard drive (e.g Hitachi 7200 rpm drive) instead of the processor. You won;t notice any difference thou....
I think it would be advisable just to upgrade the ram or a faster hard drive (e.g Hitachi 7200 rpm drive) instead of the processor. You won;t notice any difference thou....
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-512MB RAM
-60GB Western Digital HDD
-3Com X-Jack Wireless A/B/G
-Imation External Combo DVD/CDRW
-Windows XP Pro SP2
-External 160GB Maxtor HDD
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a31pguy
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Don't do it! Overclocking a laptop - even if you could get the board to do it - would just be asking (a) to void your warranty and (b) become a nice thigh burner.
Production laptops have inadequate cooling. After a replacement motherboard I found out the hard way. Leave the overclocking to desktops with plenty of room for fans, big power supplies, and liquid cooling.
Try upgrading the CPU if you can. It's a better bang for the buck.
Production laptops have inadequate cooling. After a replacement motherboard I found out the hard way. Leave the overclocking to desktops with plenty of room for fans, big power supplies, and liquid cooling.
Try upgrading the CPU if you can. It's a better bang for the buck.
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Re: Overclocking T22 or T23
No. There are no BIOS settings or dips to change, etc.ttan98 wrote:Anyone successfully overclock a T22 or T23?
Is it worth the effort?
Any info from anyone on this topic?
thanks..
You can max out the 22 w/ a 1Ghz CPU and the 23 w/ a 1.2Ghz CPU.
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