Question:
On average, what's the best reported clock speed for an overclocked video card?
das_arzneimittelgesetz
2006-07-04 01:36:10 UTC
My Computer is as follows:
Intel Pentium 4 3.2 Ghz
1 GB of Ram
160 GB Hard Drive
ATI Radeon X600 256 MB HyperMemory

I also have AtiTool program which I intend to use, but I just wanted to hear if anyone had any ideas as to which speed increases I could expect, if any for overclocking.
Four answers:
2006-07-04 08:18:37 UTC
Overclocking is trial and error work, so start off slow. The base speed for your GPU is 400 MHz. Just bump the overclock settings up at the smallest increment available and see what effect it has on your system. Keep doing this until you get to the highest overclock that doesn't cause system instability. If your try to bump up the GPU too fast, you'll crash your system or worse, burn out the video card. Also, you may want to look into a video card cooler, as overclocking does increase GPU temps, as was previous stated above. Read your warranty from ATI to make sure it won't be voided if you try to overclock the GPU. I've heard the ATI warranty covers overclocking if you use ATI software to do it, but it never hurts to double check.
2006-07-04 05:59:27 UTC
Why I overclocked mine so fast once that I played half life 2 from beginning to end in 5 minutes!
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2016-11-06 01:00:20 UTC
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doggoldcoin
2006-07-04 01:43:17 UTC
I wouldn't recommend overclocking, it heats up your video card a lot, besides, it doesn't increase that much


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