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pavilion 14-al0043ne
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Can someone help me in finding the XPM profile in the bios setting and does anyone know safe ways to overclock the laptop or push the hardware to its safest max limit? I  have heard of the undervolting of CPU but is it safe and its there any way that I can safely maximize the CPU, the GPU, and the RAM frequency output?

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@Pasha_Man wrote:

... does anyone know safe ways to overclock the laptop or push the hardware to its safest max limit? ....


@Pasha_Man 

 

How far the limit is ? Vendors lock BIOS on consumer machines and won't allow to overclock with a very SIMPLE reason: they don't want during warranty period customers send machines back due to overheat.

 

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well, the current laptop is in a shabby condition and the warranty has long expired. now I just want to try the overclocking features just to get the know-how before I get a new proper gaming laptop which has overclocking potential. Is there any way to unlock the bios to its full capacity or do I just use it till I get the new one? I have changed the thermal compound and I do am getting better thermal than usual. 

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