Nvidia mx150 4gb
Nvidia mx150 4gb
You can try overclocking your GPU (mx150) and using the MSI Afterburner, but you should be cautious. You don't necessarily need to use all features of Afterburner to get better performance. It's best to check the recommended settings for your specific model before making changes.
Hey there, I own a Xiaomi Mi notebook pro 15" with an i5-8250u and mx150. I pushed the memory to 3500mhz, guessing each manufacturer has its own multiplier—mine is double, so it’s running at around 7GHz. The GPU performance is another thing; you can easily overclock it by about 300Mhz and see how your core speed looks in tough games. Keep an eye on the numbers, lowering them if needed, and adjust the curve to match your target value at 1V, keeping temperatures low. I’m still underdeveloped, so I capped the CPU clock at 2.5GHz during games. When I play PUBG or Fortnite, my FPS stays smooth at 58-63°C without a cooler or extra padding. Hope this helps! You can find guides on how to set it up...
Hey there, I own a Xiaomi Mi notebook pro 15" with an i5-8250u and mx150 processor. I pushed the memory to its limit at 3500mhz. I think each manufacturer has its own multiplier setting, which I’m using at double that—so it’s clocking around 7GHz. The GPU performance is another matter; you can easily overclock it by about 300Mhz and see how your core speed behaves in tough games. Keep an eye on the numbers, lowering them slightly to observe a rising trend toward your target value at around 1V, which helps maintain low temperatures. I’m currently using a fully developed CPU clock of 2.5GHz during gaming, and when playing games like PUBG or Fortnite, my FPS stays between 58-63 without needing a cooler pad or extra cooling. I hope this helps. You can find tutorials on overclocking NVIDIA cards on YouTube. If you’re new to it, check out ThrottleStop settings—adjust CPU voltage down to -80mV, cache and GPU core voltages similarly, and use MSI Afterburner to boost memory clock by 1000Mhz and core by 175Mhz. This has given me a 10-20% FPS increase (from 52 to stable 60) while keeping temperatures around 8-12°C.