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    Post Your Stable Overclocks! (Radeon HD 6770M)

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Roxaos, May 10, 2011.

  1. darxide_sorcerer

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    very much appreciated :)
     
  2. johny.xmarks

    johny.xmarks Notebook Guru

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    Latest stable is 870/1070 @ 1.055V.
     
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    prebuss Notebook Consultant

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    Tried over 20 variations. For me (8.95.5 driver) o/c settings:
    880/1080 @ 1.057V.
     
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    can u help me hoe tp overvolt 12.3 WHQL leshcat driver with trixx ? when i click on 1055 gpu volt it become 0 again ? any otherway to overvolt gpu ?
     
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    which switching method u currently using?
     
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    Im running stable at 860/950 with cool sense on, im running a max of 78 degrees
     
  7. 6.|THE|1|BOSS|.9

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    running at core=850 and memory=1000 in stock voltage with maximum temperature (78C) using MSI After Burner :thumbsup: the most stable :thumbsup: no problems at all so far ;)
     
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    ok..... so its 78c is bad or it's ok?? i heared crossing over 80c is danger zone ;) anyway is Disabling ULPS in 6770m gains any performance or any improvements? or keep it enabled ? as its not creating any problems but i'm just asking ;) need an answer :D
     
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    ^ 78C is great. anything below 90C is good.
     
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    thanks for the answer :) but i have one last question is Disabling ULPS in 6770m gains any performance or any improvements? or keep it enabled as it is?
     
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    that i don't know...sorry!
     
  12. opadrokz

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    Hello, my frequency of 865/975, max temp - 85, hp dv6-6169er
     
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