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HI! Got me a D620!


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In theory, yes, you could run your CPU at FSB667, which would increase your CPU frequencies to 2.16GHz max (13x167 instead of 13x133).

 

The key point is to keep T° under control which is always the main problem on laptops, where heatsinks and fans are of reduced size and reduced capabilities. You'll probably need a bit of time and patience.

 

This is not really the place to talk CPU overclocking but, having successfully O/C'd a Pentium M 1.8GHz/FSB400 to 2.4GHz/FSB533 on my old Inspiron 6000 laptop, I should be able to give you a few pointers off line if you wish.

 

You'll also find many sites on the Internet with ample discussions on the matter and samples for your type of CPU and, of course, start with the Intel datasheet:

http://download.intel.com/design/mobile/datashts/31407804.pdf

 

To me, for a few $$$, it's a lot less hassle to get a T7xxx FSB667 directly.

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