No, not all motherboards can overclock GPUs.
Overclocking a GPU requires a motherboard with a BIOS that supports it. Some motherboards are designed for specific purposes, like budget-friendly systems or those focused on stability, and may not have this feature.
Here are some factors that influence a motherboard's ability to overclock a GPU:
- Chipset: Modern chipsets typically support overclocking, but older ones might not.
- BIOS Features: The BIOS must have options for adjusting GPU clock speeds and voltage.
- Motherboard Manufacturer: Some manufacturers offer more overclocking features than others.
To determine if your motherboard can overclock your GPU, check the manufacturer's website or the motherboard's manual.