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1 hour ago, Beasterdudeman_yt said:

supposedly let me overclock it to 3510mhz (stock is 720mhz)

That seems... unlikely to me.

 

Usually integrated graphics cannot be overclocked in my experience, which is why apply doesn't do anything. Even if they could, the headroom often just isn't available. Maybe AMD's own software lets you do it.

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To get a better gaming experience, dedicate as much system memory you can to the iGpu.

Then over clock the system memory. 2133mhz+ if possible.

 

Because this is not a K series chip, it will only OC to its max p-state of 3.9ghz.

 

And if there are no settings in bios for iGpu overclocking, then it's not likely you'll be able to overclock with software.

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