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HP PAVILION 15 n-018TU
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Hello there,

I purchased a new Samsung DDR3 1600MHZ 4GB RAM which operates at 1.35 V for my laptop as my laptop was running very slow. And already there was a 2GB 1600MHz DDR3 RAM installed in one of the two slots which also operates at 1.35 V. So my question is that what is the maximum MHz and Voltage up to which I can overclock my RAM. And how do I overclock it. 
And I also want to overclock my Graphics Card. My laptop has Intel HD Graphics 4000. So how can I overclock that also.

 

 

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