Boost gpu
Вопросы и ответы
You can squeeze more performance out of your GPU simply by raising the power limit of your GPU. Nvidia and AMD cards have a base and boost clock speed. When all of the conditions are right, your GPU will automatically raise its clock speed up to the boost limit.
In the BIOS Setup utility, go to Advanced Mode > Ai Tweaker > GPU Boost. Select any from the four configuration options: [Auto] Select this option to automatically optimize the iGPU frequency. [Turbo Mode] Select this option to achieve better 3D display performance.
Here's how:
- Increase the temperature limit to its maximum and increase the Power Limit by 10%. ...
- Now, move the GPU slider to the right by +50 MHz. ...
- Now, stress test the GPU to make sure everything's running ok (options are detailed below). ...
- Increase the clock speed in increments of 10 MHz. ...
- Test again.
Change your default GPU to a high-performance graphics card:
- Right-click anywhere on your desktop.
- Click NVIDIA Control Panel.
- On the left side, select Manage 3D Settings.
- Select the Global Settings tab.
- Change the preferred graphics processor to a High-performance NVIDIA processor.
Yes, overclocking your GPU usually improves the performance of your games and media apps. More powerful systems may see a smaller benefit from overclocking the graphics card, but if your games typically run at 40 or 50 FPS, an overclocked GPU will result in noticeable improvements.