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You'll just have to make do with what ever performance it provides.
Then update with the latest for:
- Intel HD series GPU Drivers
- Intel Chipset INF
- NVIDIA Mobile 352 WHQL (select Custom > de-select GFE unless u need ShadowPlay > select Perform Clean Install box)
GPU Boost 2.0 is automatic. It simply boost to highest available clocks until it reaches it's thermal limitation where auto-throttle would kick in. Trust me, it's already doing this.
A big issue u will have until R* patches the PC version further is that u basically can't around the dual GPU issues. So for GTAV respectfully, not a whole lot u really can do here.
I've seen another that plugs in through mini PCI-E. Although, the graphics card's speed would be restricted and you couldn't use WiFi at the same time.
Nvidia GeForce GTX 880M
http://www.ebay.com/itm/231545562618
That's the biggest load of cat ♥♥♥♥ i've heard in my life.
You can easily overclock that GTX 850m, probably at or exceeding GTX 860M levels.
Check out Either MSI afterburner, or Nvidia Inspector. Just watch temps, and keep clock stable just like a desktop card. If you need more Volts I can modify the Vbios for you so you can go beyond the limitations of 300Mhz. I did it with my GTX 780M and 650M. I nearly doubled the clock speed of the GT650M at only 1.2v. ended up with a 60% performance overclock. (This was in an 11' Netbook)
Depends on your notebook model, If you have a Sager/Clevo you can get an MXM 3.0B card and basically put any card you want in there. All the way up to a GTX 980M or One of the Quadro Cards with 8GB of VRAM.
Im pretty sure the GTX850M is a BGA package sadly. So I don't think we have an MXM slot.
But, you're 100% correct, most high end laptops have swappable graphics.
*Edit look like he deleted his post. Well, the 4700MQ is a Socketed CPU as well, all of the laptop Chipsets support up to the 4930MX that already have a 4700MQ. So you could overclock the XM version as well. I got my 3920XM in my laptop up to 4Ghz, but my power supply was not large enough to accomodate both a CPU and GPU overclock.
Or maybe you're the one to buy OP a new laptop when the time comes huh?
I've actually set a few world records for overclocked Mobile Graphics chips. I've never lost a laptop to overclocking, or overvolting. Honeslty, If you can deal with the lesser battery life, Overclocking is in my book reccomended.
It's simple. When we say no at times, it doesn't necessarily mean it is physically or theoretically impossible. Can you jump off a cliff without a parachute or 'take down' that 7-11 across the street with a friend? Yes you can, if you don't give a damn about the dying or locked up in jail part.
Call me overly protective, but I won't be the one getting blamed if something goes wrong terribly.
I think you're taking this WAY out of context. Information provided here is for purely educational purposes. Nobody is forcing anybody to do anything. Anyone who takes advise from here, or any other forum is bringing it on themselves. Without liability being shared on anyone exept the person who performs what is advised. The information provided here is considered options, and should be considered accordingly.
You're the reason everyone has to put "For educational purposes only" on their works.
It either works or it doesn't, for the most part. You can apply something and have parts just fry. If an OC fails or system in-stability is an issue, u step things down a bit til overall stability increases.
It doesn't affect or void warranty.
Don't bother now. We both know where this is heading.