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Overclocking 1050 TI

Overclocking 1050 TI

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11-06-2016, 01:30 AM
#1
Hello,
I own an MSI GL63 8RD laptop and I want to push it to its full potential, but I’m not very experienced and worry about causing damage.
I have the afterburner and superposition benchmarks installed.
There’s another issue with afterburner: the power limit and core voltage settings were turned off. I managed to turn on the voltage options up to a maximum of 100, but the power limit remains disabled.
I would really appreciate someone’s advice on how to overclock the laptop to its highest capacity, whether with or without afterburner.
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XxEmmyLouWhoxX
11-06-2016, 01:30 AM #1

Hello,
I own an MSI GL63 8RD laptop and I want to push it to its full potential, but I’m not very experienced and worry about causing damage.
I have the afterburner and superposition benchmarks installed.
There’s another issue with afterburner: the power limit and core voltage settings were turned off. I managed to turn on the voltage options up to a maximum of 100, but the power limit remains disabled.
I would really appreciate someone’s advice on how to overclock the laptop to its highest capacity, whether with or without afterburner.

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Saudi54
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11-06-2016, 11:46 PM
#2
If I own this laptop, I'll maintain its existing performance because I don't want to risk damaging the components further for a bit more speed. Cooling in laptops is less effective than on desktops, and pushing parts like the GPU too hard can generate a lot of heat. Just on my end. Hehe. I'm not a tech expert, but maybe I'm right.
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Saudi54
11-06-2016, 11:46 PM #2

If I own this laptop, I'll maintain its existing performance because I don't want to risk damaging the components further for a bit more speed. Cooling in laptops is less effective than on desktops, and pushing parts like the GPU too hard can generate a lot of heat. Just on my end. Hehe. I'm not a tech expert, but maybe I'm right.