Anyone know how to overclock an onboard video card?
Anyone know how to overclock an onboard video card?
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I'm sure *someone* does...check www.google.com
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>>> onboard video card?
I doesn't sound very likely, I would have thought you would need to physically modify the motherboard to acheive something like that.
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Most of the time, no, it depends on whether your onboard video has its own small processor. If not, then no. If it does, there are ways, i have seen it done, but it screws it up because they usually dont have heatsinks and can melt easily. My best advice, get a new video card for $50 and overclock that.Originally posted by Liger86
Anyone know how to overclock an onboard video card?
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I wouldn't risk it, especially with an OnBoard Video Card.
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since the graphics is on-board, you may screw something else up if you do. Also most on-board solutions for graphics have no cooling, so burning up will probably be easy
Get a new and good one, please.
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Ok, but is it possible to add some memory from RAM to video card. I got 810 video and it only has 4mb, so I just want to add some from my RAM, like to about 32mb of video?
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If your bios allows it, then yes. Some will allow you to go to 64 megs. I know I had an old shuttle board that allowed me to do that.
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You still get a crap load better results from an AGP card because it runs off the other BUS! You can get a good G2 Ti 64 megs DDR for 50$ from www.newegg.com If you are worried about money, but i will still say dont go cheap, thats the cheapest, and i suggest better!
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The keyboard is the standard device used to cause computer errors!
Well, my bios don't allow that, it don't even permit processor overclocking, so I was thinking if I can update it?
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