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Old 09-20-01, 05:34 AM Thread Starter   #1
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Asus v7100 Pro MX400.....o/c speed


i have the v7100 pro mx400 (32mb) The default speeds are 200/200. I was wondering if anyone else has this card and what the highest o/c you we're able to obtain. So, far i have mine set at 210/215. Was just wondering how far i could push this one.
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Old 09-20-01, 07:48 AM   #2
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The general rule of thumb is to raise the frequencies (MHZ) up by 5 mhz until there's visual distortion of any type, or a lockup, then lower them until the lockups/visual distortions disappear.

Each card, even same model cards by the same manufacturer, behave and overclock differently. There would be no one answer to that question.
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what also will affect your vid card o/c is your case temperature and gpu/vid ram cooling

the ram isnt as important but gpu is necessary

stay within 10% overclock until you upgrade cooling for the card
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Ok, after some research. I found that this particular card(with EliteMT 4.5ns chips) can easily obtain 240/260 respectively.

Just got to love that Black Pearl looking board...lol!!
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Old 09-23-01, 01:12 AM   #5
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I've got that card
it'z sooooo goood
i got 240 core x 240 ram
very stable
and without changing the HSF
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Old 09-23-01, 01:13 AM   #6
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I dun't find that card too hot
well maybe bcause i've got some decent case cooling
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Old 09-23-01, 01:45 AM   #7
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I dun't find that card too hot
well maybe bcause i've got some decent case cooling
decent cooling is something called loud......as you said, lol

try 6 case fans and lots of other stuff


it's horrible.....and the delta makes it worse!
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