I am also interested. If there were some way to change FSB and thus CPU clock, it would be an alternative to SpeedStep. ( the clock could be set to smaller value for internet browsing or working in MS word) The battery would live longer and the CPU fan would be quieter....
mattcowger
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johnallg
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skate624
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April 14th, 2004 00:00
yes you can.
http://www.ocforums.com/archive/thread/223775-1.html
dssdbs
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johnallg
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Those are desktops.
TheGSRGuy
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Go for it. I'll be sitting here laughing when the motherboard melts, the CPU burns up, and Dell says, "Sorry, we don't cover this under warranty."
Face it -- you cannot overclock a notebook safely. You bought the 1100...not exactly's Dell's powerhouse notebook.
Message Edited by TheGSRGuy on 04-15-2004 10:53 PM
dima333a
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