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Sunday, May 04, 2008 --- 126 days ago
I've just ran the Omega ATI overclocking utility, and it reckons I can safely bump the GPU core speed from 324Mhz to 400Mhz...It has no artefacts or glitches, but I'm not sure if it's ok to run at that speed, with it's little 5 year old fan (I also have an auxiliary fan not too far from the card)... It also thinks that the GPU memory speed can be brought from 290Mhz to 320Mhz, which seems reasonable. When running at 400/320 I gain about 150fps in the test renderer that comes with the utility, but is it worth it? Will this fry my card? I'm using 350/320 in the mean time... Reason I ask is, it's my first GPU overclock :shy: Any help would be lovely on this one! E: 20 FBMs @ SO is 10-ish FPS, but I know my processor isn't very good...2.60Ghz :shy: But I still get 100+ fps on my own or with a couple of cars on screen. E2: This is with all full graphics settings btw...and 8X AA / 16X AF in Omega panel... ...




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