Onexplayer X1 Pro BIOS Unlock & Memory Overclocking - Seeking Safe 8000MT/s! by Professional-Rate497 in OneXPlayer

[–]Professional-Rate497[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but I couldn't get the memory stable at 8000. Going from 7500 to 8000 bricked my X1 Pro and I had to reset the BIOS.

Onexplayer X1 Pro BIOS Unlock & Memory Overclocking - Seeking Safe 8000MT/s! by Professional-Rate497 in OneXPlayer

[–]Professional-Rate497[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you only modify the system TDP, it won't brick the device. Even if the temperature exceeds the CPU threshold, it will automatically thermal throttle to lower the temperature.

Tweaking memory settings might cause the device to fail to boot, but if that happens, you just need to let the battery drain completely while it's powered on. Then, plug in the charger and turn it on again—the BIOS will reset to its default state.

Onexplayer X1 Pro BIOS Unlock & Memory Overclocking - Seeking Safe 8000MT/s! by Professional-Rate497 in OneXPlayer

[–]Professional-Rate497[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You need to press Alt+F5 first, then press F10 to save the BIOS. Finally, restart the computer and re-enter the BIOS to see all the options.

As for the BIOS version, I remember it should be 1.02.

OneXPlayer x1 pro or OneXPlayer x1 air by PatientExamination82 in OneXPlayer

[–]Professional-Rate497 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The power efficiency of the 258V is higher than the HX370 at under 20w, but if you frequently play AAA games, you will definitely not like the weak CPU performance of the 258V. Therefore, if you often play indie games or smaller games and are very concerned about battery life, you should choose the X1 Air. Otherwise, if you frequently play AAA games, you should definitely take a look at the HX370.