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I have a notebook acer aspite 5750 with a i3 processor (second generation) and the intel hd 3000 graphics

I want to overclock it.

No need to discuss about, I just want to do it.

Could someone please tell me how?

I dont understand about overclocking, Im tottaly new on this.
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You can't polish a turd wink.gif
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You can't polish a turd wink.gif
You can but it's still a turd biggrin.gif
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I have a notebook acer aspite 5750 with a i3 processor (second generation) and the intel hd 3000 graphics
I want to overclock it.
No need to discuss about, I just want to do it.
Could someone please tell me how?
I dont understand about overclocking, Im tottaly new on this.
Do you have the option in bios to change gpu speed?
I don't think there is any way to do it via software biggrin.gif
 
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You can't polish a turd wink.gif

If you dont know what are you talking about would better be quiet.

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You can but it's still a turd biggrin.gif
Do you have the option in bios to change gpu speed?
I don't think there is any way to do it via software biggrin.gif

No the bios do not give me the option, I checked it. How should I proceed now?
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Do it like you OC anything else, there's not a lot of options (at least for me) but for example I changed LLC to high and raised the frequency to 1500, now it clocks to that instead of the standard 1350Mhz (according to GPU-z).

Then you'd need to find the max using that method and some tool to push it (3dmark11 doesn't work but you can run Heaven3 in DX10 as an example).
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Do it like you OC anything else, there's not a lot of options (at least for me) but for example I changed LLC to high and raised the frequency to 1500, now it clocks to that instead of the standard 1350Mhz (according to GPU-z).
Then you'd need to find the max using that method and some tool to push it (3dmark11 doesn't work but you can run Heaven3 in DX10 as an example).

Oh, thanks for the answer but I never did any OC. I atually dont understand aobut this.

I saw some reveiews on the web saying guys got even 60% of performance increase in hd 3000 while overclocked!

A tutorial for overclocking notebooks would be nice.

As there is no GPU dedicated, I must overclock the cpu for getting better performance, right?
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Oh, thanks for the answer but I never did any OC. I atually dont understand aobut this.
I saw some reveiews on the web saying guys got even 60% of performance increase in hd 3000 while overclocked!
A tutorial for overclocking notebooks would be nice.
As there is no GPU dedicated, I must overclock the cpu for getting better performance, right?

honestly, it doesn't really matter whether or not you OC that gpu (the HD3000), because, as was already said, you would essentially be "polishing a turd" which is to say that your efforts would be pointless as you would not see an increase in performance because of how weak the video processor is to begin with and, on top of that, you will likely have worse battery life and risk damaging your notebook, and you will also likely void your warranty.

there is a reason that there is not an option in the BIOS to OC your gpu; neither the manufacturer of the chip nor the manufacturer of the mainboard in the laptop intend for you to be able to do so.

the folks that were able to OC their HD3000 were using Z68 ASUS desktop mainboards with iGPU OC'ing capabilities built into the BIOS. Your mainboard lacks this capability.

In short, don't bother. Your best bet is to drop that laptop and pick up one with an APU in it, preferably one with dual graphics. This is the least expensive low-end gaming solution.
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honestly, it doesn't really matter whether or not you OC that gpu (the HD3000), because, as was already said, you would essentially be "polishing a turd" which is to say that your efforts would be pointless as you would not see an increase in performance because of how weak the video processor is to begin with and, on top of that, you will likely have worse battery life and risk damaging your notebook, and you will also likely void your warranty.
there is a reason that there is not an option in the BIOS to OC your gpu; neither the manufacturer of the chip nor the manufacturer of the mainboard in the laptop intend for you to be able to do so.
the folks that were able to OC their HD3000 were using Z68 ASUS desktop mainboards with iGPU OC'ing capabilities built into the BIOS. Your mainboard lacks this capability.
In short, don't bother. Your best bet is to drop that laptop and pick up one with an APU in it, preferably one with dual graphics. This is the least expensive low-end gaming solution.

Thanks, your answer was very clear.

I dont want a high end PC, the oly game I play is MEN OF WAR: ASSAULT SQUAD, wich I can handle with 13-15 fps with everything on MAX, something good for hd 3000, I ust wanted toget some more fps, maybe reaching 20 would be enought for me.

Im a casual agmer and I have no interest i the most modern performance consumers liek battlefield 3
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Thing about laptops and OEM computers is they are extremely limited for OC options. I'm not sure of any software tools you can use to change the frequency on that IGP.
All the reviews and talk about OCing the IGP is talk about desktops, with bios that allow such Ocing.
You might be out of luck.
 
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If you dont know what are you talking about would better be quiet.

Oh, I know what I'm talking about, but I was just being cryptic wink.gif
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