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A Funny Way To Overclock Your Device !!!
So I managed to acquire one of those brand-less 7 Ports USB 3.0 hub with adapter that I thought was very cheap yet nobody was complaining about it (except for the low quality of material) . So by testing I figured that it is able to read up to one external hard drive at a time with almost full transfer rate yet on plugging more externals it can only recognize up to 2~3 externals with snail transfer rate up till I plug the adapter and then transfer rate boosts up to 90 MB/s flat which appears to be very convenient .
This isn't the point though , the point is I started noticing that since I had the device the performance of the laptop increased significantly , troubleshooting what lead to that I realized I get such performance when the USB hub adapter is plugged , when un-plugged performance tune down to normal . I even tried to benchmark it to realize I had a 24% increase in over all performance .
Of course I can tell how this managed to happen , its simply that this shitty Chinese device doesn't manage to filter power inflow into the laptop causing the overall Volts and Amperage to increase through out the circuits of the mother board . Volts and Amperage plays a well known role in over clocking so it is clear that this hub is causing what appears to be a "Manual" over clocking to the device .
I am wondering though for how long the board can take this ? I mean I browsed 1000s of reviews over amazon & ebay trying to see if someone complained of fried boards but yet no one did , but still I feel something is fishy .. so what do you think about this guys ?!
P.S : this device is marketed to be bundled with 0.5V 4000A adapter , however this seller sent me a 0.5V 1000A instead which didn't bother me much since it worked . Just thought to let you know in case someone wants to reproduce/experiment with this .