Requiments :
Videocard (Integrated videocards may not work)
Atleast 300Watts Power Supply.
1.
Download MSI Afterburner (Scroll down for the attachment)
2. Install it.
3.After installation u willl get something like this :
4. Now increase the All Mhz's for about 100, to test how much your videocard can handle and click apply , if you see steam coming from your CPU Quickly turn it off , and remember never try this again
(So my GPU Can handle maxiumum Mh'z.) ( if your Power Supply is about 350Watts then i recomend u put Max Mh'z
5. Now Minimize afterburner. (If u will close it , then it will not work.)
6. Start game , and check your FPS. (Must be immproved you will get about 50 or 100 more fps. , so if u had 80 fps , now u will get about 150.)
Post Results guys , i want to know how it worked for u.
nice tutorial. I'll give this a shot when I have time.
EDIT: I'll come back with results.
i have problem, i use windows 7 64 bit and run the program at admin but there is a message said that "Faild to initialize display driver wrapper!"
i cant turn shader clock to max
Originally Posted by zackie_2010
i have problem, i use windows 7 64 bit and run the program at admin but there is a message said that "Faild to initialize display driver wrapper!"
im Pretty sure ur using an integrated videocard.
Can you check your videocard name ? and post it there ?
if it's intel u will never get this working , i think most of intel's (maybe all ) videocards are integrated.
hey i will not try it :P if my cpu get steam and i didnt close the computer fast will be burn xDDDDD
BTW:my fps 250 and i am Proooooooooooo Qs and no Scope
How to you know how much want you have?
Originally Posted by sahmis118
How to you know how much want you have?
Just try , and u will see , if u will set wrong , im pretty sure ur PC will turn off cause Hight Temp.
A tip get speedfan start it and check how hot your gpu gets while playing. If it reaches over 80c it will take damage and it's performance will decline over time
Originally Posted by yugurt
A tip get speedfan start it and check how hot your gpu gets while playing. If it reaches over 80c it will take damage and it's performance will decline over time
i never get more than 55 on Max Clock....
Originally Posted by HaxPro
Just try , and u will see , if u will set wrong , im pretty sure ur PC will turn off cause Hight Temp.
Not Trying.
Holy fuck never heard of overclocking before? Increase ONE at a time by 50, and run a GPU intensive program (Furmark etc...) once your computer becomes unstable, drop it by 5 and keep repeating until it is stable. Then you do it for the next clock. Your PSU does NOT matter. There is no universal power supply requirement to overclock. I have an HD 6770, which needs at least a 450 PSU. Problem? The size of your PSU does NOT determine your overclock, that's what your ventilation and Heatsync are for. You'll most likely NEVER even get close to max, depending on your graphics card (my 5750 could go all the way, my 6770 barely goes up 200).
If you're too afraid to do this, DONT do it. It voids your warranty UNLESS you have an XFX graphics card, or EVGA (I believe). If you're too afraid to do this, DONT worry. The fps gains are MINIMAL for overclocking, and are mostly used for HUGE resolutions. There isn't anything going on in crossfire, low resolutions, no dynamic lights, nothing. If you're trying to overclock I don't see it helping you in anyway.
*Edit*
As stated get something to monitor the temps BESIDES MSI afterburner. I have catalyst control center for my graphics card, and core temp for my processor. At the MAXIMUM running it at 80* is ok anything above that and your shit will die FAST. I like to keep mine under 65* when doing anything because it preserves it for the longest amount of time.
HUGE NOTE: GPU and CPU are very different. MAX temp for a CPU is 60*.
*one last edit*
Integrated WILL NOT work. It isn't even a real graphics card. It steals your ram and pretends it's vram. IDK about AMD's APUs though. They might work, most likely not.
Originally Posted by HaxPro
im Pretty sure ur using an integrated videocard.
Can you check your videocard name ? and post it there ?
if it's intel u will never get this working , i think most of intel's (maybe all ) videocards are integrated.
Mobile Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset Family.
Originally Posted by ez2animate
Holy fuck never heard of overclocking before? Increase ONE at a time by 50, and run a GPU intensive program (Furmark etc...) once your computer becomes unstable, drop it by 5 and keep repeating until it is stable. Then you do it for the next clock. Your PSU does NOT matter. There is no universal power supply requirement to overclock. I have an HD 6770, which needs at least a 450 PSU. Problem? The size of your PSU does NOT determine your overclock, that's what your ventilation and Heatsync are for. You'll most likely NEVER even get close to max, depending on your graphics card (my 5750 could go all the way, my 6770 barely goes up 200).
If you're too afraid to do this, DONT do it. It voids your warranty UNLESS you have an XFX graphics card, or EVGA (I believe). If you're too afraid to do this, DONT worry. The fps gains are MINIMAL for overclocking, and are mostly used for HUGE resolutions. There isn't anything going on in crossfire, low resolutions, no dynamic lights, nothing. If you're trying to overclock I don't see it helping you in anyway.
*Edit*
As stated get something to monitor the temps BESIDES MSI afterburner. I have catalyst control center for my graphics card, and core temp for my processor. At the MAXIMUM running it at 80* is ok anything above that and your shit will die FAST. I like to keep mine under 65* when doing anything because it preserves it for the longest amount of time.
HUGE NOTE: GPU and CPU are very different. MAX temp for a CPU is 60*.
*one last edit*
Integrated WILL NOT work. It isn't even a real graphics card. It steals your ram and pretends it's vram. IDK about AMD's APUs though. They might work, most likely not.
u will never need Clock HD 6770.....Its pretty good with CF.(My friend gets about 300 or 400 Fps with it)
But nah my GT 520 Stills Rocks , getting 300Fps ^^.
And i wanted to say , it do not avoid your warranty...
Originally Posted by zackie_2010
Mobile Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset Family.
Nvm , u will never get it working.
Buy a cheap , Graphics card , and then try to use this. ( Cheapest ones are about 30$)