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    Post your stable overclock and benchmarks score ( GT 525M , GT 540M and GT 555M )

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by RainMan_, Jan 11, 2012.

  1. RainMan_

    RainMan_ Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi everybody.

    I don't own a XPS 15, But I saw this forum being active,so I decided to post this topic.

    Tell us about your stable overclock and benchmarks score ( 3DMarkXX , Unigine , etc. )

    GT 525M , GT 540M and GT 555M.

    :)
     
  2. Sam_A_1992

    Sam_A_1992 Notebook Evangelist

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    There are already individual threads regarding overclocking for each of these cards.

    http://forum.notebookreview.com/dell-xps-studio-xps/563356-overclocking-gt-540m.html

    http://forum.notebookreview.com/dell-xps-studio-xps/566206-overclocking-gt-555m-card.html

    The 525m one is here somewhere
     
  3. RainMan_

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    Yeah I know , This is not a overclocking thread , this is benchmarking and all in one topic :D
     
  4. capitankasar

    capitankasar Notebook Deity

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    running stable gt525m undervolted to 0.85v (bios mod)
    clocks 670/1340/915
    probably can set the memory clock higher, but I just focused on the core clock