Can I go Higher with my gf o/c

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Pythro

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I've got an eVGA Geforce 2 mx 400 with 64 mb of ram and i currently have the core @ 225 mhz and the memory @ 193 mhz.
I've got the side off my case and a big fan blowing on the card. I'm not having any stability issues. Do you think I can go higer? I see people with a 400mhz memory clock. The card is only warm when running ut2k3.
 
Originally posted by Pythro
I've got the side off my case and a big fan blowing on the card.
kind of extreme lengths for a gf2 mx, don't you think? i don't get it.

but, anyway... you'll only know if you can go higher if you try it. move up in maybe 3mhz increments with the cpu and run the ut2k3 benchmark. keep goin til it starts looking weird or locks up. then back it off a little. repeat the process for memory.
 
With that slow processor, overclocking your video card is fairly pointless, especially for ut2k3 which is highly cpu dependent. Anyways, I say o/c it anyway, its just fun to see how high it goes :) Just push it till you see artifacts or crashes or as taurus said, starts looking weird or locks up.
There is an overclocking section now by the way. Have fun :cool:
 
ok sweet dont think i can go much higher without the screen doing weird things
 

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