7/6/2023 0 Comments Macbook pro gpu panic mid 2010![]() I propped the sides up with some books allowing air to get under my laptop and now I'm getting 80-84 (around 82-83 avg) when playing. Normally when OC'ed I was getting around 88-90 when my fans kicked in finally. I go back to stock clocks when I stop playing. Is this safe? I have been doing this since late November for a couple hours maybe 3-4 days a week on average, and there was about a week that I didn't go on my laptop at all because I was away. The memory clock won't change even if I force it, it just stays at 867. So I downloaded MSI Afterburner and have increased my clocks from 500/1100 to 650/1430. I am using my MBP on windows to play SWTOR, but with stock clocks I am not getting playable fps, even when everything is on low/off. My NVIDIA drivers drivers are up to date. I have the higher end 15" mid 2010 MBP with the GT 330m gpu. This is more so a "is this dangerous?" thread than a "how do I do it?" thread, because I have already been doing it.
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