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Re: E1705 Laptop Overclocking

# Download the ISO, save it to a place that you won't forget where it is
# Burn the ISO, from that place you didn't forget about, using whatever software that can burn ISOs, I recommend ImgBurn
I also recommend buring the ISO to one of those fancy small CDs so you can have it with you and show off to your friends your skills at hacking your hardware
# Restart your computer with the disc in and be sure that in your BIOS your computer is set to boot from CD/DVD
# Your computer won't start into your operating system it will go into some crazy text flowing on a DOS-like screen, DO NOT PANIC!
# As soon as you get an option to do something it'll have a menu, select option #2 (max memory)
# Another promt will come up, just hit the ENTER key
# You'll be spit out to the R: drive promt
# From this point you have to select a ROM file to flash to your graphics card. The way you select it is by loading a ROM into a program called NvFLASH. Below is the list of all the files, I'll explain what they mean right after that
# What your looking at there is what you'd get when you do a dir /w command.

This is how you interpet the name of the ROM files.The "v" in front of the numbers represents that your graphics card is being set to 1.24 volts (The voltage is done by the ROM, no need to physically modify the card). ###, the first three represent the CLOCK this ROM will set your graphics card to. The next four #### represnt the MEMORY speed this ROM file will set your graphics card to.

So with that said you basically have to go step by step and find out what works well for your particular graphics card. The reason I can't just spit out a number for you to use is that graphics cards have GPU's on them that are manufactured using concave lenses that create the highest quality processor in the center where the "beam" is most concentrated, essentially it creates a processor that will have cleaner lines cut into it that in turn will give it less electrical resistance and also in turn creates less heat, yeilding higher performance capacity.

NOTICE: As with all things on Stormlifter.net there is NO warrrenty, we simpathize with you when you break stuff, but we always resurve the right to say, "I told you so", and thus, we can't take ANY responcibility if you ruin things, with that said, overclock freely!

# Once you select a ROM file you will load it using this command
nvflash v#######.rom (or no "v" if you don't want to increase voltage)
# Restart your computer after that and be sure to test to see if the heat is to high or artifacts (ugly graphical distortion)
# I highly suggest taking use of the E1705 Utilities available here on stormlifter.net so that you can help beat the new heat you just added from the overclock.

Check out these links for more info:


stormlifter.net* - Yes it's website!

Overclocked E1705/9400 7900 GS Benchmark Results - NotebookForums.com

E1705 OC utilities
stormlifter.net* - Yes it's website!
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