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Adjusting Nvidia GeForce 820m to 1000mhz

Adjusting Nvidia GeForce 820m to 1000mhz

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mistercraft77
Posting Freak
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02-10-2016, 11:09 PM
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Hey, I just OCed my Nvidia Geforce 820m to 1000mhz and put the processor graphics voltage to 0.500v is this good or bad for my GPU ..
any help will be appriciated
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mistercraft77
02-10-2016, 11:09 PM #1

Hey, I just OCed my Nvidia Geforce 820m to 1000mhz and put the processor graphics voltage to 0.500v is this good or bad for my GPU ..
any help will be appriciated

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siggurpiggur
Junior Member
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02-18-2016, 03:39 AM
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If you have sufficient cooling, everything should be okay. However, laptops don't provide adequate cooling. My 820m runs between 88-90°C on standard settings since my laptop has a small heatsink. Overclocking is not advised as most devices can't manage the additional heat they produce. A few laptops might only manage cooling at stock speeds, haha
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siggurpiggur
02-18-2016, 03:39 AM #2

If you have sufficient cooling, everything should be okay. However, laptops don't provide adequate cooling. My 820m runs between 88-90°C on standard settings since my laptop has a small heatsink. Overclocking is not advised as most devices can't manage the additional heat they produce. A few laptops might only manage cooling at stock speeds, haha

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Rosie_The_Fox
Member
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02-19-2016, 05:20 AM
#3
If you have sufficient cooling, everything should be okay. However, laptops don't provide enough cooling. My 820m runs between 88-90°C on standard settings since my laptop has a small heatsink. Overclocking is not advised as most devices can't manage the additional heat they produce. A few laptops might only manage cooling at stock speeds, haha
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Rosie_The_Fox
02-19-2016, 05:20 AM #3

If you have sufficient cooling, everything should be okay. However, laptops don't provide enough cooling. My 820m runs between 88-90°C on standard settings since my laptop has a small heatsink. Overclocking is not advised as most devices can't manage the additional heat they produce. A few laptops might only manage cooling at stock speeds, haha