Overclocking Laptop cpu/gpu temp

Axle_V

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Greetings, I have an old laptop about 5 years old, still like a brand new, applied thermal paste and fan clean 2-3 months, no cpu/gpu or internal problem at all. I'm planing to overclock it so i can reach a better amount of framerate in-game but the question is it safe to overclock it a little bit or not?

here are the specs and temp detected (5 minutes after gaming 30 minutes)

(default)
Base clock : 672 MHz
Memory clock : 900 MHz
Shader : 1344 Mhz

game tested:
Tomb Raider (2013) = MIN:27/MAX:40/AVERAGE:34 (normal/high settings/ x4 anti-aliasing)
Call of Duty BO2 : MIN: 55/MAX:120/AVERAGE:72 (normal/high settings/everything else off)
Dying Light : MIN:14/MAX:38/AVERAGE:29 (the differences with low/normal settings are common with frame rate and temps)

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Also I want to share my problem with you guy. If anyone who owns the same specs has the same problem.sometime when I play a game the laptop doesn't overheat directly about 5-10 minutes it forces the power off.I have reinstalled the latest drivers also under-clock the card and removed CD drive which is useless (I though it consumed power that's why i took it off also i have Dual fan pad and i have removed the plastic part under the laptop for more airflow and cool the heat sink). This happens about 1/40 times.

Sorry for my bad English or incorrect grammar and again sorry for making such a huge post I though it would be better to find solution and not spam again like this.
 

PC-4LIFE

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Nov 14, 2016
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I have the same CPU in a laptop that I own, and it isn't overclockable.

All GPU's can be overclocked, just make sure temps stay at 85C or lower. Extremely high temperatures are very common in laptops, their built to withstand it.