by kipman725 » Wed Jan 18, 2006 6:10 pm
The 6600 will clock very well on the core and not so well on the memory as it's a 6600gt with slower memory so the core will have alot of headroom and the memory very little. That said it's probobly worth overclocking.
http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?det=815Download this, when executed it unlocks the clock frequancys tab in the nvidia display drivers.
This is accesed by right clicking on the desktop selecting properties then settings>advanced then the nvidia driver tab, once the nvidia window has opened select the new clock frequancys entry on the side bar.
From here you select performance 3d and press the auto detect frequancys to determin your cards close to max operating frequancys. If this overclock is unstable then turn down the frequancys in 10mhz incriments untill it is and then manualy tune up in 5mhz incriments individualy from core and mem untill you reach the max stable overclock.
If you want your overclock to stay on when you reboot rember to tick the cheky box.
5900xt/2800+/280GB/1GB PC3200/Cyborg Evo Force/ABIT NF7
Gpu clock: 475mhz core, 800mhz mem
CPU at: 12.5x175 = 2187.5
memory: 2.5, 3, 3, 8 Duel channel on
Os: windows xp pro, ubuntu 5.10 breazy badger