Overclocking Laptop CPU intel T7500

warlight

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READ ALL OF WHAT I POSTED, NOT JUST FEW SENTENCES.

I searched on google for days, and all I found were some posts where people just say @Dont overclock laptop, you wuill burn it".
But, there are some like me that do all sorts of things to their PC's and Laptops. For example, I opened my laptop and installed 5 fans inside and placed the motherboard in a PC case. Temps were before 60-90 C, but now thy don't go over 60 in the worst possible scenario. I think I can safely overclock my laptop that is now more a desktop PC. From 2.2 ghz I want to go all the way up to 3 ghz or close, depending on the performance.
There is no option in bios for overclock.
NOTE: it will not get burned even if I overclock it to 5ghz, but I will not go over 50%. I think of installing water cooling too, and temps would drop to sub 40C then, but that would be OVERKILL.

What I want to know?
I need a way to overclock my cpu that is a part of a Acer Aspire 5920g laptop. Couldn't find PLL number for my cpu in order to modify fsb with SetFsb or ClockGen, so I need the code/number or at least if it is ICS, RTM or some other.

What I already did?
Googled few days non stop over 40 hours looking. Looked on the motherboard and PLL was not there. Google wasn't my friend, and I always tell people to search and search, but this is impossible. There is nothing out there!
 
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It's not possible. Those that oc'ed it have gaming laptop motherboards that have a feature that allows it. Yours is a generic laptop. Also if you want extra performance just get a cheap 30-50$ core 2 duo machine that has a higher frequency core 2 in it.


You simply can't oc the cpu. It's locked in every way.
 


I said my temps are ok and that my laptop motherboard is in a PC case and that I have custom coolers added to it. Didn't you read what I posted? You clearly show that!
 


But people have overclocked it I seen the benchmarks info on some websites

 


It's not possible. Those that oc'ed it have gaming laptop motherboards that have a feature that allows it. Yours is a generic laptop. Also if you want extra performance just get a cheap 30-50$ core 2 duo machine that has a higher frequency core 2 in it.
 
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