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Overclocking I5 4210H and intel HD 4600

Overclocking I5 4210H and intel HD 4600

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SoyDash
Posting Freak
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12-29-2016, 11:24 PM
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Hello everyone, I have a question. I'm new here and I hope you understand. I just bought an MSI laptop with an Intel i5 4210 H and an Intel HD 4600 chipset. The performance is actually good enough for games, but I want to overclock it a bit. Do you have any tips or recommendations? Also, yes, my laptop has a decent cooler. Thanks in advance!
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SoyDash
12-29-2016, 11:24 PM #1

Hello everyone, I have a question. I'm new here and I hope you understand. I just bought an MSI laptop with an Intel i5 4210 H and an Intel HD 4600 chipset. The performance is actually good enough for games, but I want to overclock it a bit. Do you have any tips or recommendations? Also, yes, my laptop has a decent cooler. Thanks in advance!

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babamanga04
Member
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12-30-2016, 01:16 PM
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Because it's a laptop CPU, you won't be able to push it beyond its limits. For the GPU, you can slightly boost its performance. You can try Intel XTU for minor adjustments. That's what I did with my HD5500 and 820m, except for the 820m I used Afterburner. Since my laptop is only about half an inch thick with just one fan, I could only raise my HD graphics to 1ghz and my 820m to 1.1ghz without changing the voltage.

Always keep an eye on temperatures when adjusting a laptop's performance. Just because it has a decent cooler doesn't guarantee it can handle overclocking.
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babamanga04
12-30-2016, 01:16 PM #2

Because it's a laptop CPU, you won't be able to push it beyond its limits. For the GPU, you can slightly boost its performance. You can try Intel XTU for minor adjustments. That's what I did with my HD5500 and 820m, except for the 820m I used Afterburner. Since my laptop is only about half an inch thick with just one fan, I could only raise my HD graphics to 1ghz and my 820m to 1.1ghz without changing the voltage.

Always keep an eye on temperatures when adjusting a laptop's performance. Just because it has a decent cooler doesn't guarantee it can handle overclocking.

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afrozilla123
Junior Member
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12-30-2016, 09:28 PM
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Because it's a laptop CPU, you won't be able to push it beyond its limits. For the GPU, you can slightly boost its performance. You can try Intel XTU for minor adjustments. That's what I did with my HD5500 and 820m, except for the 820m I used Afterburner. Since my laptop is only about half an inch thick with just one fan, I could only raise my HD graphics to 1ghz and my 820m to 1.1ghz without changing the voltage.

Always keep an eye on temperatures when adjusting a laptop's performance. Just because it has a decent cooler doesn't guarantee it can handle overclocking.
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afrozilla123
12-30-2016, 09:28 PM #3

Because it's a laptop CPU, you won't be able to push it beyond its limits. For the GPU, you can slightly boost its performance. You can try Intel XTU for minor adjustments. That's what I did with my HD5500 and 820m, except for the 820m I used Afterburner. Since my laptop is only about half an inch thick with just one fan, I could only raise my HD graphics to 1ghz and my 820m to 1.1ghz without changing the voltage.

Always keep an eye on temperatures when adjusting a laptop's performance. Just because it has a decent cooler doesn't guarantee it can handle overclocking.

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Fareh
Junior Member
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12-31-2016, 06:23 AM
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Thank you!
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Fareh
12-31-2016, 06:23 AM #4

Thank you!

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SILVER_RAIN_
Member
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01-04-2017, 10:41 PM
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No problem! Glad I could help
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SILVER_RAIN_
01-04-2017, 10:41 PM #5

No problem! Glad I could help