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Answer» Hi, I have an Alienware 14 laptop and would like to know what overclocking would do to my laptop exactly and IF it can be overclocked. Well i can personally tell you that the cooling system on this laptop is incredible. Sounds like a jet engineBeing loud means NOTHING. The cooling system is still not built for overclocking. Quote from: jakemalta22 on October 15, 2014, 08:43:16 AM on a scale of 1-10, 1 being the coolest and 10 being the hottest, I'd say a 6.5.How on earth does that work? You can't just create an arbitrary scale for temperature. Laptops are not designed for overclocking, end of story. Quote from: camerongray on October 15, 2014, 09:58:51 AM You can't just create an arbitrary scale for temperature.If only we had well-established scales for measuring temperatures. Oh well... If a laptop shouldn't be overclocked then okay, it can't. And excuse me for 'creating' a scale but how else am I SUPPOSED to explain to you if I don't have any temperatures that I can give you. I'm not an expert in computers and gaming and that's why I'm asking questions like these on this forum.. Thats why everyone is here I guess. And obviously modern computers would have developed quite fans by now, so a 2014 1800euro gaming laptop would have top of the range hardware so if it's loud, I'm sure it means it's doing a superb job on keeping the laptop as cool as possible. Thanks to the ones who gave me useful adviceThat leaves us to the definitive answer to the question... Until we know what components are involved we can't advise on OC'ing or not... Up until know all i see is a model #... You may wanna research this yourself once you know what you have... Quote from: jakemalta22 on October 15, 2014, 02:31:06 PM And excuse me for 'creating' a scale but how else am I supposed to explain to you if I don't have any temperatures that I can give you.You can get your actual Temperatures using Speedfan or hwMonitor, which is probably preferred. Quote And obviously modern computers would have developed quite fans by now, so a 2014 1800euro gaming laptop would have top of the range hardware so if it's loud, I'm sure it means it's doing a superb job on keeping the laptop as cool as possible.Two false premises here. The FIRST is that "a 2014 1800 euro gaming laptop would have top of the range hardware", and the second is that "if it's loud, it must be keeping things cool". Neither of these is necessarily true. Laptops- regardless of how much you paid for it or in what year, or what COMPANY makes the fancy SHELL- are not designed to be overclocked. If it did not come overclocked from the manufacturer, overclocking it is typically going to be a ticket to what is known in the business as "a bad time", particularly given that doing so will void the warranty. |
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