Can You Overclock a Laptop?

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  • Опубліковано 29 жов 2024

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  • @louai_anes9670
    @louai_anes9670 2 роки тому +27

    short answer : yes

  • @rezicroko
    @rezicroko 3 роки тому +26

    How come this doesn't have more views

    • @ImagesbyDesign
      @ImagesbyDesign  3 роки тому +21

      Great question. My channel does not have a tight focus and I don't have the time to post on a regular schedule - two ingredients essential to growing a YT channel.

    • @rezicroko
      @rezicroko 3 роки тому +4

      @@ImagesbyDesign keep up the good work im sure you will be noticed

    • @RobSoRandom
      @RobSoRandom 6 місяців тому

      You want a partner you need team mate - we can share the load - I edit videos and everything I really want to get in this whole tech thing. Plus i have an awesome setup. I9 laptop we can push to the max

  • @o0o-jd-o0o95
    @o0o-jd-o0o95 3 роки тому +4

    great video.. i cannot believe i did not think of this before. im going to brainstorm a cooling solution. because you are right. i do not know how anything can stay cool in a laptop

    • @37countin
      @37countin 2 роки тому +3

      get a laptop cooler, theyre like 25-40 bucks on amazon.

  • @RobSoRandom
    @RobSoRandom 6 місяців тому +1

    I have the Omen 16 i9 12900HX with 2 of the best coolers ib the market. IETS and KLIM for the vacuum. Let e just say my PC never gets over 65 - its more powerful than the desktop i build for my son and its a beast. Laptop these days are monsters

  • @kyledupont7711
    @kyledupont7711 8 місяців тому

    Many Newer laptops don't benefit from overclocking much, high performance ones already do it from the factory, because they are competing with each other, so they do it to keep competitive numbers. If I enable Turbo mode, which maxes the fans and applies the overclock to the gpu, my Fps will go up by a few for a minute, then, it throttles and reduces the clocks, it happens quickly because of the rapid increase in heat output. If I run an average benchmark that sustains for several minutes, I will see nearly identical average fps numbers between Turbo mode and Quiet mode. In some cases, quiet mode has better performance. The laptop gets hot to the touch no matter what mode im in, so it stands to reason that Overclocking can't have any benefit on average unless you increase airflow. What I do, is prop the back of the laptop up and run in quiet mode and I am happy with my performance, plus its not pumping so much dust thru the fans all the time. Perhaps Liquid cooling in laptops will be a thing in the future, then it would be worth doing

    • @RobSoRandom
      @RobSoRandom 6 місяців тому

      I got an Omen 16 - with the most powerful cooler on the market, with a vacuum on the side vent - kepps my CPU around 55 60c Max... With the I9 its amazing, I really dont have to use my own fan at all because the IETS is is so powerful. I made a video of it not long ago

  • @bobbydirtamiyer2151
    @bobbydirtamiyer2151 3 роки тому +4

    This is some quality content.👍

  • @popanda3652
    @popanda3652 Рік тому

    I know this is nit picky. But the ruggedized laptops designed to be water proof do not actively cool. In fact there are quite a few passively cooled only laptops that do not get any or much benefit at all from improving airflow. In case someone here is trying to increase clock speeds on a tough book or getac that has 0 access to it's internals unless you've unscrewed something, your better off getting a different laptop. or, if your crafty, installing a port for an external GPU that is actively cooled. This is also hit or miss since I know my getac does not support external GPUs. Just thought I'd throw that out there for those of us who have less popular laptops.

  • @hmmodi9052
    @hmmodi9052 2 роки тому +4

    Great video!

  • @Ecraftytbois
    @Ecraftytbois 6 місяців тому

    is my i5-2450m with gt 410m can overclocked?

  • @lewisanth4986
    @lewisanth4986 3 роки тому +2

    Hi design, I'm under the impression if you had repasted the laptop with something quality stuff and optimized the air flow between the blower fans and heatsink to prevent air flow loss. Them some undervolting ( results overclocking) for both the cpu and gpu would have netted you the same overclocked performance at the same or lower thermals without all the extra external help!
    I mean we could have even clipped the yellow pwm wire running to both fans to make em run flat out bringing the best amount of thermal headroom possible with your overclock!
    You could say I've had my fun the past haha. Fun hobby!

  • @maminnulhok4962
    @maminnulhok4962 4 місяці тому

    Does overclocking a laptop increase the power consumption?

  • @BBearVR
    @BBearVR 2 роки тому +2

    Does this mean I can buy a hollow laptop stand then just place my ordinary bedroom fan under it? Then overclock?

    • @ImagesbyDesign
      @ImagesbyDesign  2 роки тому

      It's all about getting more air through your device's existing cooling. You need to consider how to get that additional air into your laptops intake ports.

  • @alex.k4371
    @alex.k4371 2 роки тому +1

    "the battery last all day"-cries in matebook D15

  • @zero-by6ib
    @zero-by6ib 2 роки тому

    Is a and Ryzen 3 mobile 3300u overclockable?

  • @jeramimachado383
    @jeramimachado383 3 роки тому +1

    What about voltage? Dosent over clocking gobhand and hand with power consumption?

  • @soufianechaachaa9545
    @soufianechaachaa9545 3 роки тому +1

    thanks for the informations sir

  • @zzznap3404
    @zzznap3404 3 роки тому

    What will be happen if thermoelectric pentiyar added

    • @Guitardiv2
      @Guitardiv2 Рік тому

      It sounds so simple with thermoelectric penti, and the idea seems trippingly close, but it is very difficult to control, and generally the problem lies in getting the element to react fast enough, as far as I know, most people end up abandoning their project.

  • @epiciphones
    @epiciphones Рік тому

    Nice video 👌 lets try 😊

  • @martincoufalik9101
    @martincoufalik9101 3 роки тому +4

    Its sad what happened to PC industry...i had laptop with 6 core i7 8750h. It was supposed to "run" at 4,1GHz, but i have ended up at 3,2GHz for all cores, because it was only way to stop it throttling. I have no idea how can someone think that way and basicaly sell broken things.

    • @skenda
      @skenda 3 роки тому +1

      Maybe you were looking at the boost speed and not on the non boosted speed

    • @martincoufalik9101
      @martincoufalik9101 3 роки тому

      @@skenda id doesnt matter, since only 3,2GHz was not throttling

    • @lewisanth4986
      @lewisanth4986 3 роки тому

      You're missing the point. What is the base clock of the cpu ? Or the rated speed of the cpu? Are you below or above that number? Throttling by definition can only be applied if you are running BELOW the base clock. What you have is a laptop that is not fully utilizing the boosting capabilities of the cpu. That does not mean it's thermal throttling- even if you tell me your cpu sits at 95c because its using the thermal headroom to managing high clock speeds. It's may be hot, but it's definitely not thorttleing caused by overheating. Hence your hardware is not faulty as you thought.
      Thermal repaste /undervolting will usually allow you to max out the capabilities of any cpu within a laptop as long as the cooler itself is running near max efficiency
      - laptop performance enthusiast / modder and tuner.

    • @martincoufalik9101
      @martincoufalik9101 3 роки тому

      @@lewisanth4986 you are missing the point....Intel made CPU with 2,2GHz base clock and 4,1GHz turbo. So they have plenty of room to fit it everywhere, even if it will never reach its full capabilities. Why should i play with voltages? I want my laptop somewhat quiet, so i have to limit manualy my CPU to not overheat? Thats manufacturers work. And dont think it was some cheap piece, i spended lots of money on it to prevent overheating, reviews were talking about nice temperatures (payed, as i figured out after buying it).
      -ex-overclocker from times of Pentium who know far more than "laptop performance enthusiast / modder and tuner" who play with XTU, Afterburner or whatever, maybe is able to replace thermal paste and thats his top knowhow...

    • @lewisanth4986
      @lewisanth4986 3 роки тому

      @@martincoufalik9101 been in the field for 15yrs Martin, you're not the only one don't worry.
      Maybe so it's a versatile chip!
      I'm just questioning your "overheating" statement. Was it actually overheating you would be shutting off or below the base frequency during intensive loads.
      2.2ghz with the potential to hit 4.1ghz If power and cooling allow. it's the manufacturer who implements the chip into the chassis and end up dictating how the laptop will perform and run.
      Being from the Pentium days I'm sure someone with you're caliber of knowledge would have easily know that cpus can sit at 100c all day without breaking a sweat.
      We all have that one friend with an antique 2nd gen i5 laptop that has never had any tlc and just sits at 90+ c consistantly right at start up - yet 10+ years later it still runs and functions does it not?
      Its normally the 1% that goes out of their way to make sure they get what they pay for - something that is not economical nor feasible for a manufacturer to do on a large scale production, and as a ex overclocker who used to spend alot of time dialing in voltage and clock speed while maintaining temp targets I'm sure you understand that as well. While the 99% are aware but not bothered enough to do anything about it and continue to purchase their products anyway for productivity while sulking about it - fair and understandable