MSI gaming laptop overclocking help
I have a MSI gaming laptop (GE73-8RE) which has built in overclocking ability through the included MSI dragon center 2 software. does anyone have any Core Clock Offset and VRAM Clock Offset setting suggestions to use with 'turbo' mode (overclock mode)? I have never overclocked anything before, so i am new to this. I saw one recommendtion for a lower model of MSI gamign laptop that used 120Mhx Core Clock Offset and 220 Mhz VRAM Clock Offset, which seems to be stable, but I want too know what is the maximum i can safely use is.
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MOZA X7$ Aug 28, 2021 @ 9:24am 
Originally posted by Chris Solomon:
I have a MSI gaming laptop (GE73-8RE) which has built in overclocking ability through the included MSI dragon center 2 software. does anyone have any Core Clock Offset and VRAM Clock Offset setting suggestions to use with 'turbo' mode (overclock mode)? I have never overclocked anything before, so i am new to this. I saw one recommendtion for a lower model of MSI gamign laptop that used 120Mhx Core Clock Offset and 220 Mhz VRAM Clock Offset, which seems to be stable, but I want too know what is the maximum i can safely use is.


i use msi gf36 thin , my core clock offset is 79mhz and vram clock offset is 275 mhz ,
Chris Solomon Aug 28, 2021 @ 4:04pm 
thanks, i will try that. I had basically given up on the whole OC'ing thiing becuase dragon center 2 would reset the setting after a bit, presumably because the setting was causing problems. If i set the OC to only OC a little bit, it would stick, but the increase was not enough to make it worth it. i will try the settings you suggested.
Chris Solomon Aug 31, 2021 @ 5:17pm 
Originally posted by ll Gary Moza ll:
Originally posted by Chris Solomon:
I have a MSI gaming laptop (GE73-8RE) which has built in overclocking ability through the included MSI dragon center 2 software. does anyone have any Core Clock Offset and VRAM Clock Offset setting suggestions to use with 'turbo' mode (overclock mode)? I have never overclocked anything before, so i am new to this. I saw one recommendtion for a lower model of MSI gamign laptop that used 120Mhx Core Clock Offset and 220 Mhz VRAM Clock Offset, which seems to be stable, but I want too know what is the maximum i can safely use is.


i use msi gf36 thin , my core clock offset is 79mhz and vram clock offset is 275 mhz ,


after running the system with dragon center 2 set to 'turbo' with the setting suggested by
||gary moza||, I can happily report that the settings are 'sticking' (not being reset by DC2) and the system is still not overheating, even with the increased clock speeds of the video card. also can report no unexpected crashes, so the card seems to be stable using these settings. there was a single incident in one of my games which i don't know whether it was due to the OC, or just somethinig weird with the game. In the game (satisfactory) i came across onw of my delivery trucks, abd it was hovering a good distances in the air. I swear it looked like a poltergeist had control over it. it was spinning every which way, and then shot off into the air and out of the map. it hasn't happened again, so i am thinking it was just a random bug maybe? IDK, are weird physics something that can be seen in an overclocked video card?
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Date Posted: Mar 21, 2019 @ 4:59pm
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