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I'm doing a school project on how overclocking a graphics card affects it's performance in different programs/games. I just finished all of my benchmarking in Unigine Heaven Benchmark and am not sure how to display this data on a  graph in Excel.  

  

The overclocks I'm doing are +0, +50, +75, +100, and +125 (MHz). How should I display these results in a graph on Excel? 

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You would have the speed in MHz on the X-axis and the FPS (or whatever measurement you are using) on the Y-axis. Atleast that's how I would do it.

You just write the data into two columms and then select those as the data to be presented in the graph. 

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