View Full Version : Help me overclock, but just a bit:)
xp8500px
11-08-01, 10:31 AM
Hey guys new here, mostly stay over at the 3dmark forums, but you guys seem to have alot of good info. here are my stats.
http://gamershq.madonion.com/products/orb/?3d2k1_details.shtml
All the info you need should be there, if youhave driver update recomendations or fsb tweaks, maybe processor overclocking, give me whatever you got:)
Originally posted by xp8500px
Hey guys new here, mostly stay over at the 3dmark forums, but you guys seem to have alot of good info. here are my stats.
http://gamershq.madonion.com/products/orb/?3d2k1_details.shtml
All the info you need should be there, if youhave driver update recomendations or fsb tweaks, maybe processor overclocking, give me whatever you got:)
I think you have the wrong link ;).
xp8500px
11-08-01, 10:56 AM
no, its right, it shows my 3dmark score and computer specs, but ill list them on here anyways.
Project Name My Benchmark
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP
DirectX Version 8.00
Mobo Manufacturer ABIT
Mobo Model i850-W83627HF
CPU Intel Pentium 4 1395 Mhz
FSB 100 MHz
3D Accelerator RADEON 8500
Graphics Chipset ATI Radeon 8500
Driver Version 6.13.3276 built by:ATI Technologies Inc.
Video Memory 64 MB
Resolution 1024x768 32bit
Texture Format Compressed
FSAA Disabled
Z-Buffer Depth 24bit
Frame Buffer Double
Rendering Pipeline D3D Pure Hardware T&L
exact motherboard info
Manufacturer: ABIT
Model: i850-W83627HF
Version: Rev:0.1
BIOS Vendor: Award Software International, Inc.
BIOS Version: IntelR - 42302e31
BIOS Release Date: 22/03/01
BIOS Charasteristics: Plug and Play, Flash, AGP
Sklathill
11-08-01, 11:12 AM
No no...you see, that URL points to your details when you're logged in as you. :) When I go to it, it tells me I'm not logged in. :)
xp8500px
11-08-01, 01:11 PM
AH, WELL ANYWAYS, ALL MY INFO IS INT HEPOST ABVE, IF YOU GOT ANY SUGGESTIONS IM ALL EARS
Crank up the FSB in your Bios a bit and watch the temps! Remember...go slow.
xp8500px
11-08-01, 03:16 PM
ok I assume to overclock you go into the bios and change some settings. I went to my precessor speed and set it at 1466 and 133 instead of 1400 and 100. When i saved and exited for some reason i couldnt get my screen to come on. I put in another video card and it came on so i changed back to the orrigional settings. Did i do somthing wrong or was i foolig with somthing that i shouldnt have?
Usually you can get a black screen after you overclock the best thing to do is either
Turn off the PSU and turn it back on and the screen should re appear or ..
If it displays and stuck you can take out the battery and put it back in and you should have default bios settings.
Man that's happened to me once too many times.
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