(11-15-2016, 11:00 AM)admin89 Wrote: Nah, you can't overclock a laptop CPU anyway. Only a few high end laptop support overclocking
All you can do is to use throttlestop to make sure your CPU doesn't throttle when you're playing game and the highest clock it can get is 2.5 GHz (2500MHz) which is still not fast enough for demanding games but that should be fine for light-weight game like NSMB , Muramasa etc...
Thottlestop also displays your CPU temp, if your CPU temp is way higher than 85C when gaming then don't use it
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Core-i5-5200U-Notebook-Processor.127831.0.html
That has nothing to do with overclocking. You can change Wii/GC frequency with that option and it may break the game
Gotchya. Do you have any suggestions for me to at least have my games be berable? If there's no way to improve enough, I bought my gamecube controller PC adapter & 2 controllers for no reason :/
Here are pretty much the only games I play:
http://imgur.com/a/YMMud
