Bios update? overclock help?

hey guys! i need some help with and if its posible to overclock my intel CPU and card.First some system info: Windows 8.1 64Bitsintel Core i7- 3632QM 2,2 Ghz(gets to 3,2Ghz in turbo boost)8GB DDR3 memory 789Ghz3GB SDHC Readyboost CardHP 1842 U3E1 Motherboard2 GB intel HD grafics 4000 650Ghz Core speed 800Ghz memory speed1GB ATI AMD Radeon HD 7600M Core speed 830Ghz  1010Ghz Memory speed698GB hitach Harddisk(gona be replaced by an ssd)Bios insyde F.14 20-09-2012Extended Batterypack 83981 Mwh7,9 A AdapterALL drivers are up to date(except Bios)not a bad cooling system for a laptop. removed the dust gueards for more airflow.cleanded it out, and its standing on a platform with 5 fans.  i have already overclocked one of the grafics cards.this is the AMD Radeon 7600m series core speed was 600Ghz memory 900Ghz.ist now set at 830Ghz and 1010Ghz its can go a lot higher but the grafics card crashes, i know it is a unstable overclock if it chrases but can i somehow get the clocks higher without crashing the drivers? so my questions are: -can i update my bios and how(never did this before)-can i increase the processor speed? i can increase the voltage going to the turbo boost mode with intel extreme tuning utility-can i overclock the intel grafic card?-how do i stop amd grafic card chraches? core speed goes all the way up to 900Ghz only thing is the card driver crashes. but no wreid things are displeyed on the screen.-can i increase the voltage to the cards?-can i increase the ram Ghz thanks for the time already and i hope u guys can help me!

Quote from: steffen.agermann1989 on 23-January-15, 08:40:53
Hi soo i have a GT702 PE gtx880m and a 4810mq an currently im stuck on bios 50v and i want to update to 717 but i tried everything and its not working either way
i can flash from 50v to 517 that goes but i cant go any further if i try the laptop only turns on and off alot then boot back into windows logon screen
what am i doing wrong?? hope anyone got a clue i have plans for updating to the latest gtx980m and i realy need that bios update fast :/
If i can get a update order or an explanation how to do it it woud be awesome
man dont do anything with that 717 because your system non raid.am i right?

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