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Solving for Intel UHD 620 clock speed increase

Solving for Intel UHD 620 clock speed increase

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LeandroVski97
Junior Member
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08-11-2017, 07:32 PM
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I have an i5-8250u @1.60GHz 3.40GHz/turboboost
My integrated graphics is UHD 620.
It's base clock speed is 300MHz.
But then one day I noticed the clock speed increased to 450 MHz for a few seconds in GPU-Z.
So can I still overclock my GPU to maintain that speed?
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LeandroVski97
08-11-2017, 07:32 PM #1

I have an i5-8250u @1.60GHz 3.40GHz/turboboost
My integrated graphics is UHD 620.
It's base clock speed is 300MHz.
But then one day I noticed the clock speed increased to 450 MHz for a few seconds in GPU-Z.
So can I still overclock my GPU to maintain that speed?

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pooh_bear6
Member
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08-12-2017, 06:09 PM
#2
No, it functions similarly to a turbo boost—it increases performance when required and adheres to the available temperature or power constraints.
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pooh_bear6
08-12-2017, 06:09 PM #2

No, it functions similarly to a turbo boost—it increases performance when required and adheres to the available temperature or power constraints.

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ko16654
Member
121
08-12-2017, 06:17 PM
#3
Processor features include a dynamic frequency up to 3.40 GHz with a base of 1.10 GHz.
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ko16654
08-12-2017, 06:17 PM #3

Processor features include a dynamic frequency up to 3.40 GHz with a base of 1.10 GHz.

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TMusson24
Junior Member
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08-12-2017, 11:40 PM
#4
I didn't realize that, thank you. However, is there any way to maintain a frequency of 1.1GHz? I plan to verify if it reaches that speed during gaming.
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TMusson24
08-12-2017, 11:40 PM #4

I didn't realize that, thank you. However, is there any way to maintain a frequency of 1.1GHz? I plan to verify if it reaches that speed during gaming.

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TryHardMikel
Member
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08-13-2017, 08:06 AM
#5
No, it functions similarly to a turbo boost—it increases performance when required and adheres to the temperature/power constraints.
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TryHardMikel
08-13-2017, 08:06 AM #5

No, it functions similarly to a turbo boost—it increases performance when required and adheres to the temperature/power constraints.

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trj55
Member
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08-13-2017, 10:06 AM
#6
Thank you for the update. The stress test confirmed the result reached 450MHz.
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trj55
08-13-2017, 10:06 AM #6

Thank you for the update. The stress test confirmed the result reached 450MHz.

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lTalonzl
Member
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08-14-2017, 04:19 AM
#7
So? It has to stay within the temperature and power limits.
If you need to play games, get a gaming laptop.
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lTalonzl
08-14-2017, 04:19 AM #7

So? It has to stay within the temperature and power limits.
If you need to play games, get a gaming laptop.

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JosPay12
Member
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08-20-2017, 01:01 AM
#8
Ye I should do that
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JosPay12
08-20-2017, 01:01 AM #8

Ye I should do that