Overclocking GTX 770M

maora34

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I've tried overclocking my 770Ms(I have two), and for some reason, it seems once I increase the core clock by 135, it just has the tendency to crash on me every so often. Suggestions?
 
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Cooling AND power delivery, You could overload the power deliver to the card completely and basically melt a whole in your laptop. The...

maora34

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Are you saying that because of cooling problems? Because my laptop doesn't really have any heating problems or anything so I do it. If you won't provide suggestions for the topic at hand, please do not give me suggestions with other things. Because if it's cooling that's the problem, I'll have you know I normally OC both the GPUs with an increase of 80 in core clock and 500 in memory clock. Heat produced with both GPUs OC'd? Only 60-65 celcius in first and 55-60 celcius in second.
 


Cooling AND power delivery, You could overload the power deliver to the card completely and basically melt a whole in your laptop. The heat on the GPU and CPU are the ONLY parts you can measure. Its the REST of the components that you should be worried about.

But ok, I will but out now, but do not say you were not warned.
 
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maora34

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I still appreciate the input though. Thanks!
 

xxxGODxxx

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You can increase the voltage of the gpu using applications like MSI afterburner before increasing the gpu clock to make it more stable. If you want to go over the +135mhz limit, you have to flash a custom bios to your chip. I would suggest using the kepler bios tweaker to edit your bios, but be sure to make a backup of it your bios first. I flashed a custom bios to my 770m, and I managed to increase the max boost clock from 811mhz to 1019mhz and my fps in bf4 increased by about 20% XD