overclocking intel hd graphics 4000 requires careful adjustment of settings and monitoring performance.
overclocking intel hd graphics 4000 requires careful adjustment of settings and monitoring performance.
You can't. The Intel HD Graphics are built-in to the CPU.
You can if you use Intel XTU. It isn't as strong for overclocking as tools for Nvidia and ATI, but it does have a Processor Graphics Ratio Limit, Additional Processor Graphics Voltage, and Processor Graphics Current Limit.
You have the option to increase its speed. http://semiaccurate.com/2012/04/23/overc...s-hd-4000/
You can try to overclock it. The article suggests that doing so increases the risk of damaging the CPU more than it might benefit you. Checking the link will show a 450mhz boost but only a slight improvement in frames per second. That level of gain isn't worth the risk for most users. I definitely don't advise overclocking, that's why I'm saying no.
You can easily use Intel Extreme Tuning Utility (search it online). It's straightforward with plenty of tutorials. You can also boost your CPU speed with this method, even on laptops.
You can't. The Intel HD Graphics are built-in to the CPU.
You can if you use Intel XTU. It isn't as strong for overclocking as tools for Nvidia and ATI, but it does have a Processor Graphics Ratio Limit, Additional Processor Graphics Voltage, and Processor Graphics Current Limit.