Have a notebook and wanted to know how much I can boost the map without me the part smears or I make something wrong out of lack of experience…
That will not work. Sure you can try, but limited by the cooling solution. The mobile 1050, I have found nothing, but the normal may reach a maximum of 95 ° C. Only try when connected to the mains.
Short instructions for overclocking:
Each component individually and carefully, not equal to set the maximum clock target. That takes time but only then will it be reasonable.
Knowing how to reset the BIOS when the PC no longer wants it or how to get into safe mode
Install Tools for Overclocking and Temperature Monitoring (Hardware Info for General Temps / MSI Afterburner for GPU OC / Ryzen Master for Ryzen OC)
Install tools for stress testing (GPU: Furmark, CPU / Ram: Prime95)
Stress test without overclocking to ensure that everything works as it should and the cooling is sufficient
Increase the clock of the component in small steps (100 MHz), then 5-10 minutes stress test with the appropriate program.
If the PC crashes, restore the default clock. Everything works without exceeding the maximum temperature (90 ° with graphics card, 80 ° with processor), continue with step 6
If the maximum clock is found, in addition the voltage can be increased to allow further overclocking (attention temperature)
Finally, 30 minutes stress test, in case of problems with the hardware, first remove the overclocking again
No matter what you do, watch the temperature. The things are not made for it and very quickly become very, very hot.
Softened plastic wrap around perhaps even roasted circuit boards are no fun. And a fire risk.
Yes have an external fan on it and wants the thing so synonymous not by boosting to no longer works.
just wanted to know if there were any concrete numbers, to where you can boost the
but it seems to be a matter of trying and playing around
Overclocking is always a try, because even 2 chips from the same day on the same production line are different.
Overclocking notebook components should be avoided due to lack of cooling.
So I'm not that stupid, have an external fan made of aluminum on it…
And as I said, just wanted to hear if there are specific values, but as I said, a thing seems to try and study