overclocking laptop gpu

Doomalikaw99

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So I have an hd 7610m,stock speed @450MHz-800MHz,although it's been like 8 months that I overclock it to @585MHz-925MHz,but the temp never goes above 61c-64c @100% usage unless the cpu temps rises.Anyways,my question is,can I overclock it more?these temps are low compared to desktop gpus and laptop components are made to work at high temps.Please don't post "you should not overclock laptop gpu" without any logic explanations.
 
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I have no idea what ever your gpu can handle. I would increase the core clock speed in 20 or 30mhz increments then run a program like unigene valley benchmark and see if its stable and not getting too hot, if it is increase it another 30mhz and so on until it either gets too hot or starts crashing, freezeing, or blue screening then back it off a bit make sure your stable and not getting too hot and you...
Hello, due to (most) laptops limited cooling and air flow. It's never a good idea to overclock (even if you can) components in a laptop. You won't see much improvement, at all. Instead, connect the charger, enable max performance in the control panel. Don't remove the charger before turning off max performance, you will damage your battery.

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Doomalikaw99

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I'm using msi afterburner.How much do you think should I increase the speeds?
 

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I have no idea what ever your gpu can handle. I would increase the core clock speed in 20 or 30mhz increments then run a program like unigene valley benchmark and see if its stable and not getting too hot, if it is increase it another 30mhz and so on until it either gets too hot or starts crashing, freezeing, or blue screening then back it off a bit make sure your stable and not getting too hot and you should be good to go. I wouldn't overclock the memory at all, I doubt there is any type of cooling on the memory and there is no sensor for it so you wont know how hot its getting, so it would be best to leave the memory at stock.
 
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Doomalikaw99

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My min was always 5% and max 100%,I tried min 100%,saw no performance gain and my plan is always high performance except when the charger is removed.

 

Doomalikaw99

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So I kept the memory @925MHz,increasing the core speed,@660MHz laptop crashed,@630MHz got 1-2 fps gain but it's close to that crash clock,so I guess ima stick with the 585MHz :/ Anyways,Thanks for the help guys!