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Lalkamw3

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  1. On ‎24‎.‎12‎.‎2015 at 1:37 AM, Brian said:

     

    Keep bumping up the core by 10 MHz until you find it's no longer stable. At that point add one additional stepping of voltage until it stabilizes and then run a benchmark to check for stability + temperatures. Keep in mind though that the GPU temperature read out does not tell you anything about how hot the other GPU components are getting so it's best not to get too ambitious, especially with a thin notebook like the Lenovo.

     

     

    Do you think it would be possible to match 670 or even 680/690m?

  2. On ‎23‎.‎12‎.‎2015 at 2:47 PM, Brian said:

     

    You can always increase voltage for better stability for overclocks but there's rapidly diminishing returns and you need adequate cooling. 

     

     

    what ov do u suggest for me if I can maintain 1280 3000 just fine on stock voltage? but I'm gonna try 1400

  3. If u are going for mobility and laptop, I woul suggest pure ssd. i had once hdssd and it crashed after 2 weaks due to physical damage. it was bouncing like crazy in my car, but i can play basketball with my ssd and it still performs well

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