(07-22-2009, 01:28 PM)Joblessgreed Wrote:(07-21-2009, 04:04 PM)Klotzek Wrote:(07-21-2009, 02:01 PM)Joblessgreed Wrote: If I were you I'd highly recommend looking in there to see if you can adjust anything.
You aren't serious right? Recommending someone to overclock his notebook is insane. He'll mostlikely overheat his system as notebooks are bareley cooled and all hardware components lay very tight together.
Uh, yes. I was serious. And setting a laptop into higher settings (commonly named Turbo mode in the bios) is not insane by any means.
In fact many gaming laptops have a turbo function built right onto the chassis which enables you to overclock it with the push of a button.
Its not like I was encouraging him to increases voltages which I highly doubt his laptop supports anyways.
The amount of extra heat generated by his laptop when setting it into this "turbo like" mode would be negligible.
I have to add that the amount of time this would take to check out would be less than 3 minutes and if the OP is still reading this thread I highly recommend looking into it.
I'm still reading. I checked. The turbo function is not there.
(07-22-2009, 01:00 PM)Core2uu Wrote:(07-22-2009, 12:57 PM)adrian2055 Wrote: Yeah, those didn't help much. Oh Well, I'll just have to accept the fact that my laptop isn't fast enough. Thanks for trying guys.
*taken aback*
You're the first person I've heard on the forums say "Thanks" even though your problem was not solved.
Thanks to you for that.
You're Welcome
. You guys took the time to reply. Your time is worth that. You didn't have to say anything. At least now I know that I can't run it so I can stop wasting time trying to change settings to make it work. You cleared that up for me. That deserves a thank you.
