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OC Laptop Graphics possible?

OC Laptop Graphics possible?

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Hitscher
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05-23-2016, 09:19 PM
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Mcnumpty23 shared their thoughts, suggesting they'd begin with some overclocking guides. They noted these won't specify exact settings but will guide on achieving a decent clock speed, mentioning temperature might be the main issue for laptops. The voltage slider on the MSI afterburner is currently disabled, so they need to adjust it manually. They assumed adding voltage control would help, but their overclocking seems restricted mainly to the core and memory.
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Hitscher
05-23-2016, 09:19 PM #11

Mcnumpty23 shared their thoughts, suggesting they'd begin with some overclocking guides. They noted these won't specify exact settings but will guide on achieving a decent clock speed, mentioning temperature might be the main issue for laptops. The voltage slider on the MSI afterburner is currently disabled, so they need to adjust it manually. They assumed adding voltage control would help, but their overclocking seems restricted mainly to the core and memory.

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nemo_321
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05-24-2016, 05:51 AM
#12
Gradually boost core and memory clock speeds, following overclocking instructions. This resource is excellent for identifying issues when they arise.
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nemo_321
05-24-2016, 05:51 AM #12

Gradually boost core and memory clock speeds, following overclocking instructions. This resource is excellent for identifying issues when they arise.

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DudaFerres
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05-24-2016, 06:02 AM
#13
I’ll begin by looking through some overclocking guides; they won’t give exact settings but will explain how to achieve a decent clock speed. As mcnumpty mentioned, temperature is likely the main constraint on a laptop. The voltage slider on the MSI afterburner is currently grayed out—what should I do next? I need to enable the setting and turn it on. That’s assuming I can adjust the voltage. My overclocking seems to be restricted mainly to the Core and Memory, which isn’t too surprising since a desktop GPU makes it much easier to manage heat.
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DudaFerres
05-24-2016, 06:02 AM #13

I’ll begin by looking through some overclocking guides; they won’t give exact settings but will explain how to achieve a decent clock speed. As mcnumpty mentioned, temperature is likely the main constraint on a laptop. The voltage slider on the MSI afterburner is currently grayed out—what should I do next? I need to enable the setting and turn it on. That’s assuming I can adjust the voltage. My overclocking seems to be restricted mainly to the Core and Memory, which isn’t too surprising since a desktop GPU makes it much easier to manage heat.

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Turkir
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05-24-2016, 09:55 AM
#14
I started by going through some overclocking guides; they don’t give exact settings but explain how to reach a decent clock speed. As mcnumpty mentioned, temperature is likely the main issue with a laptop. The voltage slider on the MSI afterburner is grayed out—what should I do now? I need to enable voltage control in the settings, assuming it’s possible. My overclocking seems limited only to the core and memory, which isn’t too surprising since it’s not like a desktop GPU where cooling is easier. Thanks for the advice, it really helped me understand things better.
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Turkir
05-24-2016, 09:55 AM #14

I started by going through some overclocking guides; they don’t give exact settings but explain how to reach a decent clock speed. As mcnumpty mentioned, temperature is likely the main issue with a laptop. The voltage slider on the MSI afterburner is grayed out—what should I do now? I need to enable voltage control in the settings, assuming it’s possible. My overclocking seems limited only to the core and memory, which isn’t too surprising since it’s not like a desktop GPU where cooling is easier. Thanks for the advice, it really helped me understand things better.

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PigletFTW
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06-11-2016, 03:41 AM
#15
sure, here we go again
and whatever I've got, if it can be made faster, it's fine
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PigletFTW
06-11-2016, 03:41 AM #15

sure, here we go again
and whatever I've got, if it can be made faster, it's fine

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