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2013-04-21, 11:15 | #1 |
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overclock acer aspire 5250 laptop
hi guys i play at like 25fps on my acer aspire 5250
6gb ddr3 ram intergrated ati hd 6320 (honestly not a bad chip) dual core /e450 (total shit 1.65ghz) the model is from 2012 win 7 i cant acess advanced setting in bios and i have tried looking for simple windows based tools to acess the chip the ??AMD one isnt supported by the laptop so what can i do visa vi overclocking this bitch ? |
2013-04-23, 00:02 | #2 |
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Re: overclock acer aspire 5250 laptop
You have to void your warranty and find a custom BIOS that had the advanced options re-enabled.
I can't really hepl you with this, you can look at places like this: Insyde bios mod requests. - Page 1091 and you search here Acer motherboard BIOS updates downloads I have no idea if the wimsbios.com site is legit. Again, you're on your own to find a modded unlocked bios. |
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2013-04-24, 16:17 | #3 |
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Re: overclock acer aspire 5250 laptop
thanks for that very useful sites seems like a major hassle to me and probably not worth the effort.
was hoping maybe a fellow acer user knew of a overclock program that would work on the win7 generation of laptops. oh, well |
2013-04-24, 22:32 | #4 |
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Re: overclock acer aspire 5250 laptop
you could easily brick your laptop during the BIOS update. Don't do it unless you feel very confident you can do it.
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2013-06-03, 00:20 | #5 |
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Re: overclock acer aspire 5250 laptop
Hey mate, I own a similar laptop, the Acer Aspire 5750 Laptop, and let me tell you, these laptops are terrible for gaming in general, and will not see a major improvement through overclocking. Your best chances of improving performance in PR would be to purchased a low-end gaming desktop, but if you're short on cash, these are ways you can improve the performance of your laptop.
1. Turn all of your settings to low or medium/low, except for view distance, which is critical in PR. 2. Delete your BF2 Cache 3. Download and Run CCleaner. CCleaner - PC Optimization and Cleaning - Free Download 4. Defrag your harddrive 5. Download MzRAMBooster, run it every time you load a new map to get rid of the previous statistics still using up your video run. 6. Download Process Lasso and set pr.exe & bf2.exe as a game/multimedia process 7. Scan your computer for viruses. I'd suggest Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 8. Close all other programs while playing PR By following the steps shown above, I was able to raise my average FPS in PR from around 25 to 40. However, if you're still getting a terrible FPS in PR (<25fps), then proceed with either the following 9.a) Turn your view distance down to around 75%, avoid operating assets or taking on roles which require long-distance spotting. Acting as a medic will be a great alternative. 9. b) Keep current video settings, but adopting a slower-paced gameplay strategy in PR. Such as sniping, scouting, commander, etc. |
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