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    V1S GPU safe overclock

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Keith_C, Sep 3, 2007.

  1. Keith_C

    Keith_C Notebook Consultant

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    I like the idea of giving the gfx card in my V1S a slight, safe overclock that I can use just when playing games. However, being new to not only laptop overclocking but overclockign generally I thought I'd ask for advice first :)
     
  2. maati

    maati Notebook Evangelist

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    Use ATITool to determine the maximum possible clock rates for GPU and MEM. Then lower them by a minimum of about 10MHz or more.
     
  3. Keith_C

    Keith_C Notebook Consultant

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    Daft question, but will that work on the nVidia card in the laptop?
     
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    matt_h1 Notebook Deity NBR Reviewer

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    Yes, just make sure its the latest version (0.27b)