About VoltGround
VoltGround is an independent hardware guide focused on GPU overclocking, VBIOS modification, laptop thermal tuning, and GPU benchmark methodology. It exists because the gap between what manufacturers publish and what hardware can actually do is real and worth documenting.
What we cover
The site covers four main areas. GPU overclocking guides walk through systematic voltage/frequency tuning for desktop and mobile graphics cards, with real data rather than anecdotes. VBIOS modification guides document the process of flashing custom firmware on laptop GPUs to unlock power limits the factory firmware deliberately caps. Thermal modification guides cover repasting, thermal pad replacement, and cooling system improvements for gaming laptops. And benchmark methodology guides explain how to run tests that produce results you can actually trust and compare.
Our approach
We do not publish numbers without describing the conditions that produced them. Ambient temperature, thermal soak time, driver version, and test methodology are part of any meaningful benchmark result. We explain what each modification actually does at the hardware level rather than just providing steps to follow blindly. And we are honest about risk: VBIOS modification can brick a laptop GPU, overclocking carries instability risk, and we say so clearly rather than downplaying it.
What this site is not
VoltGround is not a product review site, is not affiliated with any hardware manufacturer or retailer, and does not accept sponsored content. The guides here reflect our own testing and analysis. No advertiser relationship influences what is written or recommended.
For questions, corrections, or to share your own results, use the contact page.