Can i overclock my acer aspire 1830t 1.33ghz U 380 4gb ram?

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Hello to all .
I am new here and i just need a help from you guys.
1st can i overclock my acer aspire 1830t 1.33ghz U 380 and 4gb ram laptop?
2nd: If yes then how can i overclock it a little bit more, not so more, just a little bit to get more performance......
i wish i could get some help here.
thanks to all
 
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The anwser is no, you cannot overclock that laptop's CPU. Not that it would make much of a difference, probably, but it's a moot point as you simply can't.
What could make a difference for you, on that laptop, is replacing the old hard disk drive (HDD) by a newer SSD (solid state drive): these are modern hard-drives that are way faster than the old HDDs. Any SSD (you don't need the fastest SSD; in fact, you would need the cheapest, as your laptop is quite old and it would not be able to profit from the very fast modern SSDs) will do it. For example, a dirty cheap 250 GB SSD (that would mean you lose some storage space, because as far as i know your laptop has a 320 GB HDD now) can cost around €80...
The anwser is no, you cannot overclock that laptop's CPU. Not that it would make much of a difference, probably, but it's a moot point as you simply can't.
What could make a difference for you, on that laptop, is replacing the old hard disk drive (HDD) by a newer SSD (solid state drive): these are modern hard-drives that are way faster than the old HDDs. Any SSD (you don't need the fastest SSD; in fact, you would need the cheapest, as your laptop is quite old and it would not be able to profit from the very fast modern SSDs) will do it. For example, a dirty cheap 250 GB SSD (that would mean you lose some storage space, because as far as i know your laptop has a 320 GB HDD now) can cost around €80 (https://www.mindfactory.de/Hardware/Solid+State+Drives+(SSD).html/71/2930:2931/listing_sort/6). You would also need to open the laptop, which is not hard, but if you don't know how to do it, you can ask in your local store for them to do it (for some $$, of course).
You may think that a fast hard drive is not what you need, but if you would like your laptop to feel more responsive, it's the way to go, trust me!
 
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