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Hi there, 

I have a Inspiron 13-5378 and i recently saw how small the heat sink was, due to the fact i barely move it, i added a bigger heat sink which keeps it super cool (under 40 degrees at boost) and i was wondering if/how i could overclock the CPU as it aint that fast and i have the cooling capacity to do so,

Thanks Scarlett

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Only HK mobile Chips can be overclocked

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13 hours ago, RageTester said:

Intel Core i3-7100U can not be overclocked... Amazing to see such low temperatures in a laptop, at least it should work for a long time.

Maybe, So there is no way? that sucks cause i dont want to upgrade, any way to upgrade the GPU?

 

13 hours ago, Drama Lama said:

Only HK mobile Chips can be overclocked

They sell those?

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4 hours ago, Spoiled_Kitten said:

upgrade the GPU?

Unless your laptop has an mxm gpu module no

mxm is a discontinued standard that was intended to give easy upgradability to laptops 

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