I have a laptop that runs a Core Duo T2050 @ 1.6 GHz.
I haven't been able to find a way to overclock it with software, but was advised by member 'dexvx' that it could be hardmodded from 533 to 667 FSB. FYI, my laptop is full Intel Centrino (all Intel Chipset(s)).
The issue here is that if I hardmod to get 2.0GHz, there is no guarantee that it will run that at stock voltage (but I bet it will).
I am thinking if I get a s479 board, I can test OC'ing the chip to 2.0GHz by FSB, and if it will do it at stock voltage, then I can do the hard mod, and stick it back in my laptop, correct?
And how can I perform this hard mod?
I haven't been able to find a way to overclock it with software, but was advised by member 'dexvx' that it could be hardmodded from 533 to 667 FSB. FYI, my laptop is full Intel Centrino (all Intel Chipset(s)).
The issue here is that if I hardmod to get 2.0GHz, there is no guarantee that it will run that at stock voltage (but I bet it will).
I am thinking if I get a s479 board, I can test OC'ing the chip to 2.0GHz by FSB, and if it will do it at stock voltage, then I can do the hard mod, and stick it back in my laptop, correct?
And how can I perform this hard mod?