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    Overlocking 460m MSI afterburning issue linked speeds

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by Hendrickson, Jul 19, 2011.

  1. Hendrickson

    Hendrickson Notebook Deity

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    Q: How to I just overclock the shader or GPU separate using the link off option in after burner. Doesn't work I can't move the sliders seperatly :( Or is there another nvidia oc program that can do this?

    I'm on driver 277.50
     
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    You can't unlink them and it's not a program problem.
    It's the nvidia fermi architecture that is made like this: core and shaders are linked in the new gpu and cannot be unlinked.
     
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    Thats for sure perfectly in range. On my g53sw I can't oc higher than 814 with 275.50 beta, still I'm able to achieve the scores in my sig (as you may notice are a bit less than yours,due to lower clocks).
    However in games im forced to stick to 810 otherwise the gpu will crash, go figure.