Overclocking Laptop Graphics Card
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Solved by crystal6tak,
First find if you even have any overclocking headroom. Download some software (MSI Afterburner, cpu wizard) or some sort to check your gpu temperature on load. You can put it under load with burn in tests or benchmark tools such as MSI kombustor or unigine heaven. Then find out on the web what's the maximum safe temperature for your 7670m. If you're load temperature is like 5-10c or more away from your max safe temperature then go ahead and do that:
this might work
Oh yea and I think heatpipes and heatsinks are shared between cpu and gpu in most laptops. So make sure cpu temperature are also within safe range when overclocking.

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