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Checking if overclocking the IGP of a Celeron N is feasible

Checking if overclocking the IGP of a Celeron N is feasible

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Rayox21
Junior Member
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11-16-2016, 10:55 PM
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Either Linux or Windows, how can I enhance the performance of the IGP (Integrated Graphics Processor)?
I own an HP 11 with a dual-core Intel Celeron N3060. The processor runs at 1.6Ghz with a 2.48Ghz boost, and the laptop maintains a stable 2.48Ghz due to excellent cooling.
The included screen has a 1366x768 resolution. Graphics performance is adequate for older games but may stutter with newer titles. Modern DX 11 games perform best at 480p, occasionally up to 720p.
I aim to increase the GPU speed by around 20%.
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Rayox21
11-16-2016, 10:55 PM #1

Either Linux or Windows, how can I enhance the performance of the IGP (Integrated Graphics Processor)?
I own an HP 11 with a dual-core Intel Celeron N3060. The processor runs at 1.6Ghz with a 2.48Ghz boost, and the laptop maintains a stable 2.48Ghz due to excellent cooling.
The included screen has a 1366x768 resolution. Graphics performance is adequate for older games but may stutter with newer titles. Modern DX 11 games perform best at 480p, occasionally up to 720p.
I aim to increase the GPU speed by around 20%.

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Superub
Member
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11-17-2016, 02:04 AM
#2
It's not possible to overclock the IGP in either Linux or Windows.
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Superub
11-17-2016, 02:04 AM #2

It's not possible to overclock the IGP in either Linux or Windows.