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9th April 2012, 04:42 PM #131Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: Post Your Stable Overclocks! (Radeon HD 6770M)
It worked flawlessly on 12.1, 12.2 beta and now 12.3 whql.
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10th April 2012, 03:11 PM #132
Re: Post Your Stable Overclocks! (Radeon HD 6770M)
HP Pavilion DV6-6091NR (Dark Umber) | Core i7 2630QM | Radeon HD 6770M 1GB | 750GB 7.2k SSHD | 6GB DDR3 | 15.6" 768p BrightView | Win7 Home Premium x64
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27th April 2012, 05:53 PM #133Newbie
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Re: Post Your Stable Overclocks! (Radeon HD 6770M)
12.4 has fixed idle clocks .. really looking forward to overvolt in newer versions

currently runnin 900/900 on 1.055 ... really need to overvolt ... i donīt know how you guys can reach 1000mhz on memory
I got the 2 gig version .. that could be the problem .. but there are no i7 with a 1gig version around, sadly
now running 900/980 with 1.070 ... looking really good so far
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30th April 2012, 03:38 PM #134Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: Post Your Stable Overclocks! (Radeon HD 6770M)
Hey, I just got the same system and had the same results when overclocking.
The stock HP drivers will BSOD if you try overclocking with MSI Afterburner. No matter what clocks I set it always crashed. So I switched to the Catalyst 12.4 drivers and disabled ULPS and now I can overclock a decent amount without getting any bluescreens/crashing.
Stock clocks with the 7690m are 600MHz Core and 800MHz Memory, my system is stable at 750MHz Core and 950MHz Memory.
The only downside is that with the 12.4 drivers the GPU is listed as a "Radeon 6600/6700 Series" instead of 7690m, but it performs just as well (if not better).
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30th April 2012, 09:48 PM #135
Re: Post Your Stable Overclocks! (Radeon HD 6770M)
don't worry about "Radeon 6600/6700 Series"; it's just a name and doesn't mean anything.
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1st May 2012, 07:24 AM #136
Re: Post Your Stable Overclocks! (Radeon HD 6770M)
Yeah.. you can change the name to anything u want.
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1st May 2012, 08:35 AM #137Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: Post Your Stable Overclocks! (Radeon HD 6770M)
Yeah I know, it's just one of those dumb OCD things that irks me. I'm sure one could easily change it by messing with the drivers or something.
But it could be listed as a 1mb Cirrus Logic ISA card for all I care, so long as I get a decent framerate in Crysis 2. :P-Damien C.
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2nd May 2012, 03:09 AM #138Notebook Enthusiast
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3rd May 2012, 09:58 AM #139Newbie
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Re: Post Your Stable Overclocks! (Radeon HD 6770M)
any news on overvolting with newer drivers ?
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22nd May 2012, 01:31 AM #140Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: Post Your Stable Overclocks! (Radeon HD 6770M)
Overvolting works fine for me on 12.4 Catalyst.



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