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clown720
10-07-01, 08:04 PM
I just got a Inno3D Geforce2 GTS card from my freind, and i was wondering what they commenly overclock to?
With stock cooling I got my MSI Starforce GTS up to 233 core/406 memory. Added an old S370 heatsink and RAM sinks, and was able to clock up to 252/406.
I don't know if that's average or what but that's what I got!:)
Originally posted by Monster of Rock
With stock cooling I got my MSI Starforce GTS up to 233 core/406 memory. Added an old S370 heatsink and RAM sinks, and was able to clock up to 252/406.
I don't know if that's average or what but that's what I got!:)
How did you mount the HS??? I need to find a way to keep my 64mb GEForce2 GTS cooler
Zuck Gou :)
10-08-01, 02:34 AM
Everyone around here says stay away from Inno3d. I'm a Radeon guy so I can't tell you from experience.
How did you mount the HS??? I need to find a way to keep my 64mb GEForce2 GTS cooler
Well it wasn't easy. I had to drill holes all the way through the 'sink that lined up with the mounting holes on the card. I ended up drilling right through a fin on one of the holes; 1/4 of that fin just fell off when I was done. Then I got some long screws and some wingnuts and a whole lot of rubber washers and carefully screwed it together, using the rubber washers to isolate the card electronics from the metal screws and wingnuts. If I could have found nylon nuts & bolts long enough I would have used those.
It looks REALLY Frankenstein now, but it works well.:)
Mr.Lansing
10-10-01, 06:46 AM
No Offence but i think INNO3D Cards aren't that good
it'z sooo hot which leads to high temp and therefore u can't get much outta it
well u'll have to get a HSF for it b4 u o/c it
I've found that the core doesn't do much,
so I run mine at 210/425 and it runs great.
I did put a "very well lapped" blorb on it though.
I'm gettin ready to upgrade HS's again, I have a P2 350 HS that I'm gettin ready to mount as soon as I get some silver epoxy.
I'll try to push it to around 460 then
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