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    Default Re: Overclocking the Asus UL30VT/UL80VT/UL50VT (Beyond Turbo Mode)

    any thing elese

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    if I do this oc will I notice a big difference in everyday tasks and multi tasking etc?

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    Can someone tell me if this will work with UL30VT-A1 running XP as well? I tried it but when i right click properties it only says 1.34ghz. Also can someone point me to getting the g210m to work on xp? Thanks =)

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    Anyone know how to change the RAM timings? I have my UL30vt OC'd up to 2.1Ghz but anything higher is unstable. I'm pretty sure loosening the timings from CL7 to CL9 would help as right now, the ram is running close to DDR3-1333 speeds with DDR3-1066 timings. If I could only make the RAM run at its 1333 timings, I think that I could OC this machine higher. Any ideas?

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    You can change most of the timings with memset.

    MemSet Download - Softpedia

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    Default Re: Overclocking the Asus UL30VT/UL80VT/UL50VT (Beyond Turbo Mode)

    Quote Originally Posted by john5220 View Post
    if I do this oc will I notice a big difference in everyday tasks and multi tasking etc?
    In a word, no. Generally, if you don't know what something *is*, you usually don't need it.

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    Hi guys! I tried this method on my Asus UX30 which has the same U7300 processor. Instead of it overclocking to 1900, it dropped to 907. Cn anyone teach me how I can overclock my Asus UX30? Please. Thank you very much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjasolis View Post
    Hi guys! I tried this method on my Asus UX30 which has the same U7300 processor. Instead of it overclocking to 1900, it dropped to 907. Cn anyone teach me how I can overclock my Asus UX30? Please. Thank you very much.
    If your UX30 support Turbo 33 technology, first you have OC it to 1.7 GHz,
    than you may try with SetFSB.

    Before any try with SetFSB, check UX30's Clock Generator type.

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    Has anybody tried to change the CPU on a ASUS UL80VT? Is it possible to change the CPU to a SU9400. Thatīs running on 1.4ghz, which makes a plus of 133Mhz including turbo without oc.

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    The CPU is soldered to the motherboard, I don't know if such change is possible.

 

 

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