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    GTX680m Overclocking issues

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Blair287, Jan 11, 2013.

  1. Blair287

    Blair287 Notebook Geek

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    hi im trying to overclock the GTX 680m in my Clevo P150EM with after burner 2.3 but it will only allow me to set the core clock setting the memory clock high and pressing apply makes it go straight back to 0 and i cant increase it.

    Why is this happening?
     
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    Prostar Computer Company Representative

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    Could be a conflict with the device driver and software coding. Try MSI afterburner or any other OC tool, and see if you get the same problem. Also, make sure your performance settings in the NVidia control panel are set to max performance.
     
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    Solved it had to flash a modded vbios