T terran2k Member Joined Nov 24, 2004 Nov 23, 2006 #1 I have a 7900GS, I've found the max core o/c. Should i continue to let Coolbits do the o/cing or should i flash the bios to the new speeds?
I have a 7900GS, I've found the max core o/c. Should i continue to let Coolbits do the o/cing or should i flash the bios to the new speeds?
Deadman93723 Member Joined Jul 9, 2006 Nov 23, 2006 #2 Let Coolbits do it, don't flash bios for anything other than troubleshooting.
JP.MIGRAINE Member Joined Mar 16, 2002 Location DEEEP South Nov 23, 2006 #3 What was your max oc for your card?
OP T terran2k Member Joined Nov 24, 2004 Nov 23, 2006 Thread Starter #4 560/1500...probably alot more headroom on memory, but I don't want to stress the mem chips too much.
A AsusLover Member Joined May 16, 2005 Nov 23, 2006 #6 Thats not bad at all, also run thru some 3dmark05 or 06 benchies just to make sure it's stable and not tearing and such.
Thats not bad at all, also run thru some 3dmark05 or 06 benchies just to make sure it's stable and not tearing and such.
Nevrsumr22 Member Joined Sep 18, 2006 Nov 23, 2006 #7 Don't push it to far. I fried the card in my sig at the settings I had. Took about 2 days to do it but it fried nonetheless.
Don't push it to far. I fried the card in my sig at the settings I had. Took about 2 days to do it but it fried nonetheless.
A AsusLover Member Joined May 16, 2005 Nov 23, 2006 #8 Nevrsumr22 said: Don't push it to far. I fried the card in my sig at the settings I had. Took about 2 days to do it but it fried nonetheless. Click to expand... That just stinks , but very good advise
Nevrsumr22 said: Don't push it to far. I fried the card in my sig at the settings I had. Took about 2 days to do it but it fried nonetheless. Click to expand... That just stinks , but very good advise
JP.MIGRAINE Member Joined Mar 16, 2002 Location DEEEP South Nov 23, 2006 #9 What type of cooler do you have on it?