(03-20-2012, 04:31 AM)AnyOldName3 Wrote: Usually a 5% base clock overclock on a sandy bridge requires water cooling, and you are using
a laptop, so only increase it 1% at a time. You may be lucky enough to get to 105MHz, but you probably won't, so be careful.
????? Must be the daily laptop myth on dolphin forums, I'd be tempted to sit back and watch them propagate untethered, but then I'd feel sorry for the victims of all this propaganda. Millions of laptop users have BLCK overclocked (more than Desktop users even since our chips are usually locked, yet the desire/need to overclock has not been quelled) via programs like setfsb/setpll or unlocked bios, and I can guarantee you very few have a custom water cooling setup for their laptops.. If that statement pertains to desktop users as well then your either trolling or living under a rock, as people have been able to get 5Ghz on Air which is a 50% overclock, not a measly 3-7% which BLCK overclocking usually gives.
Also an average laptop reaches about 104-105mhz, and a fair amount can attain even much higher, so no need to hamstring the OP'S hopes... mayhap you should get back to watercooling your 3Ghz sandy bridge??
