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Hey. I'm new at OC and i was wondering if there was any thread or website i could go and learn some of the basics and if anyone has any tips of how to get started. I have a Nvidia Evga 8600 512 mb. My friend told me to download speedfan, rivatuners and gpu-z. Any tips or anything will be helpful thanks :D
Brolloks
03-15-08, 10:41 PM
Hey. I'm new at OC and i was wondering if there was any thread or website i could go and learn some of the basics and if anyone has any tips of how to get started. I have a Nvidia Evga 8600 512 mb. My friend told me to download speedfan, rivatuners and gpu-z. Any tips or anything will be helpful thanks :D
:welcome:to OCF, you have come to the right place, just to make sure, your vid card is a 8800 GT/GTS 512, correct, the 8600 does not come in a 512mb variant
*Edit, the 8600 does come in 512mb variants as indicated by poster below...it has been a long week ;)
reclaimer122
03-15-08, 10:45 PM
8600GT and GTS both come in 512MB versions.
To the OP, those programs are good to start with. I would also get ATItool to stress test and monitor temps instead of using Speedfan. Just do your clocking in RivaTuner though, not ATItool. My tip would be to take it slow. Don't start out assuming you can get a 50% OC and start at 40% :P Take it slow, usually I go for increments of 10mhz on everything unless I know for a fact that my card can go higher (like if I'm just setting my OC back to 24/7).
Brolloks
03-15-08, 10:53 PM
This sticky is a good start. http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=398013
Rivatuner is to OC the card's core speed, shaders and memory and monitor such speeds and also temperature, you can also use it to adjust fan speeds
ATI tool is used to test stability, programs such as FUR openGL rendering stresses your core to the max
Thanks you for all the help so far. I have a GT
http://www.newegg.com/product/product.aspx?item=N82E16814130290
sHape oF gReY
03-15-08, 11:57 PM
Make sure to unlink shaders and core in RivaTuner, on average it allows for higher clocks.
For an easy to use interface, that still has lots of power, I like to use ExperTool, although rivatuner is just as good.
Gibbo3771
03-16-08, 04:42 PM
lol btw the 8600 also comes in 1GB , thought it bring that up:beer:
jason4207
03-18-08, 10:35 AM
lol btw the 8600 also comes in 1GB , thought it bring that up:beer:
And I'm sure the extra memory will not help at all.
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