Overclocking Toshiba NB505 with N455 Atom @1.66ghz

starravier

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I really wouldnt suggest OC'ing a laptop. Even a netbook would be a bad idea. They have shitty air circulation. Oc'ing means more heat..and they get hot enough at stock settings. And besides your using a netbook..,they werent built to be fast. Just built to do "basic" tasks lol
 

legendkiller

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You can OC and it's your choice, doesnt matter if it's overheating when your doing "Prime" because how are Temps is ganna reach 100*C when prime been running for an hour LOL... Overclocking about 400MHz dont change very much because on my Bro's 900 ASUS ROG Gaming Laptop, it has a dual core E(Something and i forgot) and it's OC from 2.1GHz to 2.4GHz and temps only went up by 5*C(From Prime) but it idles with 1-2*C more but didn't want to go any higher because it's ganna overheat since the videocard is making it overheating and it's like at the 60*C idle awhile cpu at the 40s...
 

It doesn't always work.
 

legendkiller

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I know it doesn't always work but sometimes it does but the only problem is that you wont be able to get far since your going along with stock vCore and that's one of the problem your going to be getting BSOD...
 

legendkiller

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"IF" SetFSB dont work, nothing will work... That processor is locked+Your processor is at the edge of the Stock Voltage and you cant OC it... right now, probably 30% of the laptop is overclockable but not far(100MHz-1GHz)...