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03-07-2023 08:22 PM - edited 03-07-2023 08:25 PM
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Product: HP Laptop PC 15s-fq2000 (2D119AV)
i actually have a hp15-dy2xxx. it didnt give me the option to choose that model. so, i want to overclock my cpu. and gpu nothing drastic, id just like a little more performance when gaming. however, my BIOS menu doesnt seem to support making any adjustments. ive watched plenty of online vids and i cant find any options to make the necessary tweaks in my current setup. is there a way to "upgrade" my BIOS menu to include these options?
Thanks
Running Fedora 37 KDE Plasma
HP15-dy2xxx
11th gen i5 Intel cpu 2.8GHz
intel iris gpu
8gb ddr-4 RAM...soon to be upgraded to 16Gb
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