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Tyberius

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Question: Does your gpu clock and you ram speed have to be at about a 1:2 ratio? Ive been trying to max out my Asus Ti4400, and have only been successful to about 305/610. Yesterday I pulled the fansink on the GPU and added my stock AMD sinkfan, hehehehe, also added ram sinks. Should keep it a whole lot cooler even if it does look kinda ridiculous. Anyone have any input on how high youve gotten your ti4400??? Im looking for a good stable value to test it out at. BTW my FSB of my CPU is @ 333, will this affect how high i can overclock my video card?
 
video cards don't hafta be kept at a 1:2 ratio.

my ti4400 will do 320/650 with no artifacts on stock cooling (standard fan/no ramsinks) i'll pick up a cooljag 1u cooler for the gpu and some ramsinks for the bga ram and see how much further i can go with it.

you should be able to go further than that on stock cooling if yours is a ti4400.
 
1:2? Why? You can even make it 1:1 if you want:d clock as much as you can! yeah, a picture would be nice. if you dno't have a dig camera you can draw one;)
 
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