You can't overclock that.
Why not?
Yes and no.
what do you want to achieve.
So overclocking makes sense you need COOLING.
And you almost never have them in a laptop.
So you can overclock the core (though not much) but it does not make sense as it gets too hot and you do not pull out any extra power anyway.
Thanks.
Even if it would work, an A6 is a 1 core CPU with 2 threads, that's not worth it anyway… That's hardly enough for Office.
Because it can't do the motherboard… Notebooks are not suitable for OC, alone because of the cooling.
I would like to see how you operate this notebook at only 1 MHz in the OC… Let me teach you.
So go do it,
screw on cooler and adjust BIOS.
But I hardly think that you rausholt more than 500 mhz no matter what cooling
I hardly believe that you can manipulate the BIOS so that the mainboard chip of garnicht is not able to bring the CPU in the OC to operate.
So.
Theoretically. Would it be possible.
Not practical. It just does not make sense. But you can overclock everything if you disable protection mechanisms.
That's all hypothetical and is not in the least implementable for normal users (I'm not down) … Not everything is a matter of software, if something is not Physically prepared, I can't manipulate it with software.
… Sorry, but with too much now: would have bicycle chain.
One should not make the FS such unrealistic hope.
Right,
but it would be possible as I said.
To overclock a laptop (to askers) usually never makes any sense, because they are just too warm.
In laptops almost never (perhaps in the price segment 1800 euro + very rarely times) overclockable CPUs are installed. Neither the power supply nor the cooling system in a normal laptop would come with the overclocking clear, even with the normal clock many laptops have problems with keeping the CPUs cool. That's why laptop motherboards do not have the function of overclocking the CPU, and the CPUs in laptops do not have an open multiplier (which is practically the prerequisite for overclocking a CPU). You will look in the BIOS in vain for the CPU clock multiplier.
Besides, this CPU is so slow, even if overclocking could get 10% more power, it would still be damn slow.
It does not work and would not be worth it either.