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I wouldn't have thought so, the only way to OC the i-GPU (I think) is through the BIOS which I did on my HD 2000 when I had no video card.

 

I really wouldn't recommend OC'ing that far mate but may as ask you why you want to OC your i-GPU?

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I wouldn't have thought so, the only way to OC the i-GPU (I think) is through the BIOS which I did on my HD 2000 when I had no video card.

 

I really wouldn't recommend OC'ing that far mate but may as ask you why you want to OC your i-GPU?

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