CPU/Memory Overclocking Support
You can enable overclocking support for systems with a compatible CPU (contact your distributor/supplier for details)
and Memory. This can be done in the BIOS or by using the Control Center utility (make sure you have installed the
Control Center AP).
Note that making alterations to clock frequency and/or voltage can cause system instability, cause components to
fail, cause heat damage and result in data loss, and any changes made may affect the processor warranty.
You can access the CPU Memory Overclocking utility from the Control Center or taskbar notification area.
CPU Overclocking Issues
If you get any system errors, e.g. a black screen, to re-
set the computer press and hold the power button to
force the system to shutdown. To restart press and
hold the power button while holding down the Fn +
D keys. This will change the overclocking settings back
to the disabled state.
Note overclocking the system (CPU/Memory/GPU) may
cause hardware damage and is enabled at the user's
own risk, and is not covered in the warranty terms.
Fan Speed
If you have enabled CPU overclocking the Fan Speed
will also automatically be set to Overclock (do not adjust
this fan speed setting if you have enabled CPU over-
clocking).
Note that the CPU Memory Overclocking and GPU Overclocking items will only appear for systems supporting these features.
Figure 11
Access the CPU
Memory Over-
clocking Utility
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