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by FirmwareBurner
855 days ago
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Makes sens though. Overclocking APUs in laptops is much more trickier and riskier than desktop CPUs, especially that the optimal settings have already been tuned by the OEM and locked in firmware based on known thermal and VRM power design limitations, so overclocking won't get you any gains anyway but might brick your system. If you really do want to tinker with your laptop APU in less risky ways, try this: https://github.com/JamesCJ60/Universal-x86-Tuning-Utility |
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