Lenovo Erazer X510 Desktop User Manual

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3. Click the Basic, Enhanced or Extreme button to enable different overclocking

modes.

Note: Each Onekey Overclocking mode is represented by a color: Blue

(default Basic mode), Purple (Enhanced mode) and Red (Extreme mode).

Note: You can disable or re-enable OC by pressing the OC switch on the

front cover of the computer. When OC is re-enabled, the processor will
return to the most recent settings.

4. Your OC settings will be saved and used again after rebooting or turning off

your computer.

5. The Lenovo OneKey Overclocking program will automatically turn the OC mode

back to Basic if an unexpected computer shut down or reboot is detected.

Attention: The overclocking capability of the processor will vary

depending on the environment and temperature. Excessive overclocking
may cause system instability or loss of ability to overclock. We
recommend that you use the default overclocking mode.

Note: If your computer operates abnormally or you see a black screen

after overclocking the processor, disable overclocking and restart your
computer.

LED colors for each overclocking mode are as follows:

LED

Onekey Overclocking Mode

Basic

Enhanced

Extreme

Overclock button LED

Blue

Purple

Red

Front LED

Blue

Purple

Red

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