

Memory see similar substantial overclocks. My travel gaming rig is an old Asus ROG G73SW with Nvidia GTX-460m graphics and I can use Afterrburner to overclock it from 650Mhz core to 900Mhz core without issues for most games, and 850 core without issues at all for any games or applications. Notebook GPU's can be overclocked, and with some systems it has little impact on heat and a signifigant impact on performance. There isn't enough Cooling Margin for a decent overclock, and there isn't enough power to get a good yield. Even if you could overclock it(I'm skeptical) you wouldn't get any benefit. Just go to Settings, User Interface, and select one of the many pre-loaded themes.引用自 Wolfie:I'm sorry, but that isn't going to work. If the default layout is not good enough for you, you can also change that. Those are called "profiles." Basically, whatever tweaks you do to your GPU, you can save them as a profile so you can just click it and quickly apply it at any time. Then, the right side has a bunch of numbers. From there, we have the settings button and the "monitor" button, which will show you a graph of your graphics card's temperatures. From there, we have the OC Scanner tool, which is meant to automatically scan your GPU (using an algorithm made by Nvidia for RTX 20 series cards) and look for the highest possible overclock and apply that to your GPU. The spaceship-looking logo will open the Afterburner website, the "K" logo will open MSI Kombustor, the information button will show you information about your CPU and GPU. On the left side, you're going to see several buttons. Related: How to Safely Stress Test Your Overclocked CPU, GPU, and RAM
