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HP x360 11-AB103TU 11" 2-in-1
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Is the CPU in the HP x360 11-AB103TU 11" 2-in-1 overclockable.

 

If so can i overclock it without voiding the warranty 

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There is probably some 3rd party software that would overclock the CPU. Bad idea. You overclock a desktop because it has very robust cooling. A laptop has more limited cooling hardware and trying to overclock does leave footprints and will void the warranty.

 

Not much to be accomplished overclocking a budget Pentium Silver processor in any event.

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The processor is overclockable, but your notebook does not  have a BIOS that will allow you to overclock the processor.

 

That is the norm for all HP notebooks with the exception of some of the Omen notebook series.



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There is probably some 3rd party software that would overclock the CPU. Bad idea. You overclock a desktop because it has very robust cooling. A laptop has more limited cooling hardware and trying to overclock does leave footprints and will void the warranty.

 

Not much to be accomplished overclocking a budget Pentium Silver processor in any event.

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