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    EVOC Clevo P870TM1 - GPU Overclocking

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by v8n3t, May 31, 2018.

  1. v8n3t

    v8n3t Notebook Consultant

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    Hello all and sorry for the bombardment of questions.

    I just wanted to check and see if anyone else has noticed that after rebooting windows, whatever changes they had made to the GPU Overclocking software through the Command Control Center is lost when booting back into windows.

    I applied my overclocked settings, saved, ran a game for a few hours and then rebooted. Once back in windows I went to re-apply the overclock and noticed all the default values were set back again.

    Is there a way we can NOT use this and use MSI Afterburner instead? I noticed I could not get the changes in MSI Afterburner to actually work. Thanks again to all in your help on this!
     
  2. Danishblunt

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    The controlcenter is absolute garbage.
    MSI Afterburner is the way to OC the GPU. Maybe afterburner gets overwritten by the garbage control panel, try to uninstall it and see if afterburner works, it it does, download another control center and see if that thing works then.
     
  3. Support.3@XOTIC PC

    Support.3@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    Did you "lock" the profile you made?