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Old 02-27-08, 04:11 PM   #1
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Default My overclock

i think i have the mother of all 7900gtx's this is on stock cooling its stock speeds are 650/1600 but right now i have it clocked at 690/1862 how is this for an overclock? is it normal?
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Old 02-27-08, 09:31 PM   #2
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Hiya,
Decent OC that, But have you tested for artifacts ??

If not try atitool the beta version (yeah works great with nvidias)

General rule of thumb for me on vids is 10% oc is usually 100% obtainable

Higher that 10% your lucky and cards nice but may need better cooling

So offhand i would say damn decent oc, But may i suggest a lower mem and up the gpu

Ciao

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Old 02-27-08, 09:52 PM   #3
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I ran some games but i havnt tried ati tooling it yet. I duno if i can keep it stable that high again because when i did this my room was freezing cold. lol
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Old 02-27-08, 09:58 PM   #4
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Not bad. I did the same to my ATI x1900 XTX. O/C it still runs Crysis fine, and if it can do that, I am good to go for pretty much any other game. My stock speeds at 648/774. O/C I am at a safe temp with speeds of 688/792. It gets me to 23 FPS for full detail mostly w/ DX10 light sourcing, etc. in Crysis for the GPU test (which is not a valid in game test since it stresses the card by moving fast over highly detailed terrain - something that won't happen in game, not even when flying the aircraft in game), which means in game I am over 30 FPS constant.

If i can manage that, it is not quite yet time for a new GPU yet. When i start chunking in some game, then I'll buy a new GPU. I'm milking this one for all its worth because I originally paid $600 for it.

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Old 02-28-08, 06:44 AM   #5
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How does you 1900xtx run dx10? I thought it was a dx9 card?
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Old 02-28-08, 02:18 PM   #6
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The eVGA 7900GTX 512MB Superclock version came factory overclocked at 690MHz and 1760MHz memory.

Its quite possible to stably overclock a 7900GTX to over 700MHz / 1850MHz, but watch your temps. If you want to get a good overclock, use an aftermarket cooler, I think Zalman makes a nice cooler for the 7900GTX, as does Thermalright.
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Old 02-28-08, 02:54 PM   #7
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Zalman makes decent coolers indeed, use their 9700-CU for my processor, an opteron 165 currently runing a 56% overclock, so thats 2.8ghz instead of the stock 1.8. Can go as high as 3.1 for benchmarking but my motherboard cant supply ennough voltage to get it stable at anything over 2.85 for everyday use.
Allso when it comes to overclocking the thermal interface material used can make a huge difference, personaly I recomend Coolabs LiquidPro, but if you use it make sure it does not comei nto contact with aliminium as it corrodes it quite rapidly, copper and silver on the other hand work just fine.
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Old 02-28-08, 03:19 PM   #8
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I put a Thermalright cooler on my 8800GTX (factory overclocked, not overclocked further). The stock cooler delivered 75C idle 95C loaded, with the aftermarket cooler went to 50C idle 75C load. Used good ole AS5 thermal paste.
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Old 02-28-08, 03:23 PM   #9
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How does you 1900xtx run dx10? I thought it was a dx9 card?
It is, but the so called DX10 only options can be turned on in DX9 (surprise surprise). THat is what I am refering to. DX10 really gives you no real graphical quality enhancement over DX9. Its a marketing ploy. It has two things that seperate it apart from DX9 - it is easier to program for (Or should I say, it is possible to be more lazy and write bigger bloat), and it has later pixel shaders that really don't look any different than DX9's(something you would really need a microscope to see the diff on this vs DX9 pixel shaders). Its new memory bus archtecture was removed as a requirement and so there is no real reason it can't be back ported to XP either. It is simply hanging out there as an excuse for MS to get you to buy the Crappy Vista OS.

ALl and all, DX10 is a big whoop! Nothing neat about it.

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Old 03-01-08, 01:31 AM   #10
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currently running ati tool im clocked at 704/1866, i aint never had it run this fast before. How long do i need to run ati tool?
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