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Is it possible to increase the speed of your built-in graphics card to 1700 MHz?

Is it possible to increase the speed of your built-in graphics card to 1700 MHz?

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Bloody_TearS
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11-14-2017, 02:17 PM
#1
I'm not sure about the risks, but you should be cautious before changing your GPU's MHz settings.
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Bloody_TearS
11-14-2017, 02:17 PM #1

I'm not sure about the risks, but you should be cautious before changing your GPU's MHz settings.

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djriplout
Junior Member
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11-17-2017, 08:07 PM
#2
a320 boards are usually locked down, but you can try.
If you can, those VRMs are going to be the limiting factor. I'd buy some cheap aluminum heat sinks and glue them to the mosfets, and also put a fan blowing onto them.
That board will burn up way before your Ryzen ever gets to the silicon limits, assuming any OC is even possible. I see no manual on the website so I have no idea if BIOSTAR unlocked this board like some of the other rare A320s.
You might be able to tweak around in the Radeon Software if the BIOS is a no-go.
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djriplout
11-17-2017, 08:07 PM #2

a320 boards are usually locked down, but you can try.
If you can, those VRMs are going to be the limiting factor. I'd buy some cheap aluminum heat sinks and glue them to the mosfets, and also put a fan blowing onto them.
That board will burn up way before your Ryzen ever gets to the silicon limits, assuming any OC is even possible. I see no manual on the website so I have no idea if BIOSTAR unlocked this board like some of the other rare A320s.
You might be able to tweak around in the Radeon Software if the BIOS is a no-go.

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goldcake_HD
Member
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11-18-2017, 01:00 AM
#3
It's not a 3400G, yet this article provides a solid overview
https://www.anandtech.com/show/12542/ove...de-results
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goldcake_HD
11-18-2017, 01:00 AM #3

It's not a 3400G, yet this article provides a solid overview
https://www.anandtech.com/show/12542/ove...de-results

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11-19-2017, 03:14 AM
#4
a320 boards are usually locked down, but you can try.
If you can, those VRMs are going to be the limiting factor. I'd buy some cheap aluminum heat sinks and glue them to the mosfets, and also put a fan blowing onto them.
That board will burn up way before your Ryzen ever gets to the silicon limits, assuming any OC is even possible. I see no manual on the website so I have no idea if BIOSTAR unlocked this board like some of the other rare A320s.
You might be able to tweak around in the Radeon Software if the BIOS is a no-go.
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Doctor_Fallout
11-19-2017, 03:14 AM #4

a320 boards are usually locked down, but you can try.
If you can, those VRMs are going to be the limiting factor. I'd buy some cheap aluminum heat sinks and glue them to the mosfets, and also put a fan blowing onto them.
That board will burn up way before your Ryzen ever gets to the silicon limits, assuming any OC is even possible. I see no manual on the website so I have no idea if BIOSTAR unlocked this board like some of the other rare A320s.
You might be able to tweak around in the Radeon Software if the BIOS is a no-go.