Not sure. I tried looking up graphics card overclock records, but I couldn't find any recorded information for graphics cards. It seems like people only record their CPU overclocks, but not graphics cards for some reason. It might be possible with liquid nitrogen/helium, but I can't find any sort of test results that would confirm that.
IIRC, with Asus laptops, there's this Windows gadget that lets you choose between ''High Performance'' and ''Battery Saving''. If you put it on battery saving it'll always use the HD4000.
plug the monitor(s) back into the motherboard, boot into bios (tap F2/Del while turning on) and look around for primary graphics adapter and set it to PCI or such
Hate to be blunt but a brand new computer isn't just going to appear out of no where. Use birthday and Christmas money or get a job when you are old enough.
I need an SSD that i will be using as a boot drive and if possible i would like to store a few games on there as well. I have about 100$ at the moment but if I need to save more I will. I was hoping to get a 128Gb but if those are too expensive I could drop down a tier.
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Found it
http://blogs.amd.com...09/09/guinness
Just realized you wanted GPU
well i found this
http://www.corsair.com/en/blog/setting-up-your-gpu-for-liquid-nitrogen-overclocking
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Might need a few revisions but I threw it together real quickdefinitely go with quanni's
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This. (this is not a one word post)
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Can i play farmville with this?
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Try this. Don't reinstall windows.
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, thought you said 660ti. Just turn down a few setting and it will be fine. PhysX is also running on my cpu, you won't have that problem
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It's tough to learn how to play it but after i got used to it i loved it. I can run it fine with my 7950 so you'll probably be good.
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