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System Name | PC ||Zephyrus G14 2023 |
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Processor | Ryzen 9 5900x || R9 7940HS @ 55W |
Motherboard | MAG B550M MORTAR WIFI || default |
Cooling | 1x Corsair XR5 360mm Rad|| |
Memory | 2x16GB HyperX 3600 @ 3800 || 32GB DDR5 @ 4800MTs |
Video Card(s) | MSI RTX 2080Ti Sea Hawk EK X || RTX 4060 OC |
Storage | Samsung 9801TB x2 + Striped Tiered Storage Space (2x 128Gb SSD + 2x 1TB HDD) || 1TB NVME |
Display(s) | Iiyama PL2770QS + Samsung U28E590, || 14' 2560x1600 165Hz IPS |
Case | SilverStone Alta G1M || |
Audio Device(s) | Asus Xonar DX |
Power Supply | Cooler Master V850 SFX || 240W |
Mouse | ROG Pugio II |
Software | Win 11 64bit || Win 11 64bit |
Hey, first time poster. I saw someone linked to this post over on forum.notebookreview.com.
I have a HP DV6t with a Core i7-2630QM and Radeon 6770M. I run my 6770M oc'd to 850MHz Core and 950MHz Memory.
You can see some details in the first post here: http://forum.notebookreview.com/hp-...n-quad-edition-6xxx-series-owners-lounge.html
Take a look at the "GPU Overclock" link. I use MSI Afterburner and give some instructions on what needs to be done to enable it.
-Rip
Thanks for this Rip, helped me with overclocking my 5650.
I can now just set the clocks in afterburner, which edits my clocks automatically at startup, and still allows the clocks to drop when idle and on battery power

Saved me a lot of hassle with AMD GPU Clock Tool!