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5th April 2010, 01:41 AM #21Notebook Enthusiast
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5th April 2010, 02:42 AM #22Newbie
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5th April 2010, 03:08 AM #23
Re: Overclocking the Asus UL30VT (Beyond Turbo Mode)
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5th April 2010, 12:54 PM #24Notebook Guru
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Re: Overclocking the Asus UL30VT and UL80VT (Beyond Turbo Mode)
Ive added two shortcuts, one Overclocked and one "resettet" profile for setfsb. It gives a nice lil performance boost and works like a charm

Thx for sharing this information with us!
//EDIT: Uhmm...i own the UL30VT
MFG Jubeltrubel
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6th April 2010, 10:13 PM #25Notebook Geek
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Re: Overclocking the Asus UL30VT and UL80VT (Beyond Turbo Mode)
just ran this on my ul50vt. checked clock speed w/ cputruespeed and it's now showing 1906.667 mhz up from like 1777.777 or something(I don't rem exactly what it was b4). no problems so far. Going to test it now and see if I can tell a difference.
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7th April 2010, 03:39 AM #26
Re: Overclocking the Asus UL30VT and UL80VT (Beyond Turbo Mode)
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7th April 2010, 03:55 AM #27Banned
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Re: Overclocking the Asus UL30VT and UL80VT (Beyond Turbo Mode)
@1.9Ghz, you are running at 292.3/1169Mhz FSB. RAM is running at 877Mhz. For users wanting to see how far they can push the system could:
* use rmclock to set highest CPU voltages for all multipliers. Higher voltage=most CPU overclocking stability.
* Use rmclock to set the highest multiplier to be 5.5 or 6, rather than 6.5
* slow down the RAM timings of the 1066Mhz DDR3 SPDtable entry to accomodate overclocking
You have already seen the CPU can achieve 1900Mhz. That will then give you headroom to see what the overclock wall is. Is it RAM, CPU, or rest of the systemboard (northbridge, onboard graphics).Last edited by User Retired 2; 7th April 2010 at 06:49 AM.
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7th April 2010, 06:42 AM #28
Re: Overclocking the Asus UL30VT (Beyond Turbo Mode)
Could you post that, paleeze? I'd like to see higher than 4000D Marks
with one of these, at any setting!
Best I could do tonight was 3868D Marks, 1.9Ghz OC/8GB RAM/nVidia OC'd 15%
I haven't hit the top on the video card yet,, but to get higher than 4000D Marks is pretty crazy good! Show it!
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7th April 2010, 07:10 AM #29
Re: Overclocking the Asus UL30VT (Beyond Turbo Mode)
Last edited by rexrzer727; 2nd September 2010 at 08:28 PM.
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7th April 2010, 01:43 PM #30Notebook Evangelist
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