http://service.madonion.com/compare?2k1=3239501
I O/Ced my 1.47 tot 1.60, fsb is at 145. i got to 150, but it was kinda unstable.
im running my ti4400 now at 305/680, and my 3dmark is just under 10k...w00t!
Printable View
http://service.madonion.com/compare?2k1=3239501
I O/Ced my 1.47 tot 1.60, fsb is at 145. i got to 150, but it was kinda unstable.
im running my ti4400 now at 305/680, and my 3dmark is just under 10k...w00t!
I think o/c means "overclock" as in processor, but the rest of your post was just a bunch of random numbers and letters to me.
Good job!
yep, its overclock
i got my geforce 4 ti4400 to run a little higher than 4600 speeds :)
Told you it'd be fun :p
Awesome job Nabeels-- same CPU speed as you :)
Nice OC on the video card...have you seen if it went any higher?
Even if you did get a Ti500, I still think you'd have better scores with that rig than the Dell would have had :)
He's basically saying that he overclocked his 1.47Ghz processor to 1.6Ghz, and that his video card is now running as fast as a GeForce4 Ti4600.Quote:
Originally posted by The Hobo
I think o/c means "overclock" as in processor, but the rest of your post was just a bunch of random numbers and letters to me.
Good job!
i could try, it didnt lock up, but i dont wanna end up melting the thing. a bunch of reviews got it upto 306/688 or something around there.
Heh you won't melt anything ;) it will freeze up way before that'd happen.Quote:
Originally posted by nabeels786
i could try, it didnt lock up, but i dont wanna end up melting the thing. a bunch of reviews got it upto 306/688 or something around there.
oh ok. i had to reset the bios about 3-4 times. i bumped the voltage upto 1.75. i got it to boot at 2000+ (right now its 1900+), and it was unstable. ath 2100+ it didnt get past the first boot screen. at 2000+, windows took forever to load.
Erm your voltage is only at 1.75? :confused:Quote:
Originally posted by nabeels786
oh ok. i had to reset the bios about 3-4 times. i bumped the voltage upto 1.75. i got it to boot at 2000+ (right now its 1900+), and it was unstable. ath 2100+ it didnt get past the first boot screen. at 2000+, windows took forever to load.
Try bumping it up to 1.85 or 1.90, and move up your DDR voltage a few notches too...
well im getting artifacts all over the place in games now :(
Downclock the video card a little bit. :)Quote:
Originally posted by nabeels786
well im getting artifacts all over the place in games now :(
Is the heatsink hot? If so it might be heat related, but I doubt it. Sounds more like voltage or the simplicity of the core or memory not wanting to go that high.
Voltage mods are possible but they are risky and you could risk frying your card. Hell, even I don't want to do it-- I doubt you would. A 3DMark score of 10000 is pretty high-- no need to mess with that...;)
i can't even break 1000, be happy
Hehe :pQuote:
Originally posted by sail3005
i can't even break 1000, be happy
Just wait it'll happen one day...
lol, i might my card back to default, bah, specsare still s howin gup. i touched the heatsink, wasnt very hot, kinda warm though. i wish that leadtek worked :D
Why back to default? Just because it's a few megahertz out of wh at it should be doesn't mean you have to bring it back to stock speeds.Quote:
Originally posted by nabeels786
lol, i might my card back to default, bah, specsare still s howin gup. i touched the heatsink, wasnt very hot, kinda warm though. i wish that leadtek worked :D
I have my Geforce2 MX at unreal speeds and I have weird shadow artifacts, but I don't care seeing as I have no cooling and it's been stable playing games non-stop for about 10 hours.
Also, before I could only play 800x600 CStrike and now I can play 1024x768 FSAA :D:D:D
w00t, w00t. I think I'll push it down now!
Why would you do that?Quote:
Originally posted by Sastraxi
w00t, w00t. I think I'll push it down now!
:confused: