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Can I run this chip at higher speed?

Can I run this chip at higher speed?

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JP_0620
Junior Member
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04-04-2026, 10:29 PM
#1
I have a MSI GL63 8RD laptop and I want to try overclocking it, but I know very little about this stuff and I am scared that doing it will break something. I installed an afterburner and a superposition benchmark. With the afterburner, the power limit option is turned off, though I was able to turn on core voltage up to 100 volts even though the power limit stays disabled. Could someone please help me try to overclock my laptop to its max capacity using either the afterburner or something else?
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JP_0620
04-04-2026, 10:29 PM #1

I have a MSI GL63 8RD laptop and I want to try overclocking it, but I know very little about this stuff and I am scared that doing it will break something. I installed an afterburner and a superposition benchmark. With the afterburner, the power limit option is turned off, though I was able to turn on core voltage up to 100 volts even though the power limit stays disabled. Could someone please help me try to overclock my laptop to its max capacity using either the afterburner or something else?

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MegalyRetro
Junior Member
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04-04-2026, 11:17 PM
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If you buy this laptop, you are just going to keep its speed, because if you try to make the parts work harder than they should, things will get broken or cause trouble for nothing extra. Laptops don't cool as well as computers on a desk, and pushing too hard on the graphics card makes it hot. It's all up here on my own. Hehe. I'm not really an expert in tech, but maybe that does make sense.
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MegalyRetro
04-04-2026, 11:17 PM #2

If you buy this laptop, you are just going to keep its speed, because if you try to make the parts work harder than they should, things will get broken or cause trouble for nothing extra. Laptops don't cool as well as computers on a desk, and pushing too hard on the graphics card makes it hot. It's all up here on my own. Hehe. I'm not really an expert in tech, but maybe that does make sense.