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Mr. $T$
08-09-02, 11:25 PM
After installing some sinks for my ram I got it up to 695 mhz and above 700mhz artifacts start to accor. On a PNY gf4 Ti4400.

Any advice to get above the 700 barrer without artifacts?

Silver
08-09-02, 11:42 PM
Heard the PNY's were clocking high. Vmod on the ram and good cooling to go with it.;)

Mr. $T$
08-09-02, 11:45 PM
Originally posted by Silver
Heard the PNY's were clocking high. Vmod on the ram and good cooling to go with it.;)

Vmod :eh?:

wildbilly2k
08-10-02, 12:23 PM
go for cooling first if that doesnt help then just umm start soldering a bunch of resistors to it and that might help J/K! But yeah try a cool jag and some ram sinks

qwerty57
08-10-02, 12:29 PM
let me know if you need help with the vol/mod if you decide to do it...mine does 330/700 in quake3 24/7 and 327-328/680-683 when benching 3dmark...oh artifact free...

Silver
08-11-02, 02:38 AM
Take a run over to xbitlabs and look at some of the vid card reviews. In particular the overclocking. Do some serious reading and checking against the cards to make sure you are talking about the same card layout, etc. and make sure you are willing to risk your card before attempting any mods. I tend to concentrate on the GPU though I do the vmem mods as well. I have found the GPU mods to offer the lions share and have never fried one. The ram on the other hand I have fried. Was'nt pretty so I am a little more careful on pushing the ram real hard. Running 345/675 on air during benching runs.

Mr. $T$
08-12-02, 03:53 PM
Originally posted by Silver
Take a run over to xbitlabs and look at some of the vid card reviews. In particular the overclocking. Do some serious reading and checking against the cards to make sure you are talking about the same card layout, etc. and make sure you are willing to risk your card before attempting any mods. I tend to concentrate on the GPU though I do the vmem mods as well. I have found the GPU mods to offer the lions share and have never fried one. The ram on the other hand I have fried. Was'nt pretty so I am a little more careful on pushing the ram real hard. Running 345/675 on air during benching runs.

Gotta link?

I have sinks on the ram, radioshack tranistor heatsink, nice sized ones too http://www.radioshack.com/images/ProductCatalog/ProductImage/276/276-1368.jpg