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9200 overclock

Posted:
Sun Jan 08, 2006 5:24 pm
by elite marksman
What would a good overclock for a ATI Radeon 9200SE be? The cooling in my case is pretty bad, the only fan has a hood over it to duct all the airflow directly over the processor's heatsink, so I dont think that my card can take much before it fries itself. Which may not be a bad thing...
Re: 9200 overclock

Posted:
Mon Jan 09, 2006 8:50 am
by ctjoyce
Well you could use ATi tool to OC it, but you should really think about doing something to better the cooling in your case before you think about doing an overclock. Also rember to unlock your core in the options first, so your overclocks actually function.
Cheers
Cameron
Re: 9200 overclock

Posted:
Sun Jan 22, 2006 9:33 am
by congo
I wouldn't bother, it's a 9200 for heaven's sake. I've said it before and I'll say it again...........
You can't turn a sow's ear into a silk purse.
Re: 9200 overclock

Posted:
Mon Jan 23, 2006 5:43 pm
by ctjoyce
Best you might be able to do is Flash the BIOS to a 9600SE and then clock it. That is given if you dont burn the chip off the card.
Cheers
Cameron
Re: 9200 overclock

Posted:
Sat Jan 28, 2006 7:19 pm
by elite marksman
Ill probably blow my first 4 or 5 paychecks on a good card. Probably an X800, maybe a 7800, assuming of course, that the parents will let me...
Re: 9200 overclock48 pilex

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Sun Jan 29, 2006 12:00 am
by ctjoyce
Why would you get outdated tech? The X1800XT and XL are where its at. The X1900XTX would be the prefered card, 48 pixel pipelines and a 3DMark05 score of 1300+. Heck this card is better than two 7800GT's in SLi. But it'll cost you in the area of $600. Best bet is a X1800XL. $300 and beats out the 7800GT.
Cheers
Cameron
Re: 9200 overclock

Posted:
Sat Mar 04, 2006 7:44 pm
by Viper22
The ATI trade up program lets you trade in you old card for a $50 rebate on a new card. Thats what I would suggest...
Re: 9200 overclock48 pilex

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Sun Mar 05, 2006 3:33 am
by candle_86
Why would you get outdated tech? The X1800XT and XL are where its at. The X1900XTX would be the prefered card, 48 pixel pipelines and a 3DMark05 score of 1300+. Heck this card is better than two 7800GT's in SLi. But it'll cost you in the area of $600. Best bet is a X1800XL. $300 and beats out the 7800GT.
Cheers
Cameron
Cameron read the 1900xtx specs agian plz. The card does not have 48 pipelines, it has 48 pixel processing units. It has actully 16 pipelines. Also you are forgetting that it is marginlly faster than a 7800GTX 512 card and the 7900GTX comming in a few weeks will smoke the 1900XTX with 32 real piplines and even higher core speed, its expected around 600-650mhz. I wouldn't waste my time with ATI this year, they are rather disapointing agian. Its like there 8500, they almost won 2002 untill well GF4 smoked them, same here. Cameron I would ask you to research your GPU's before posting incorrect information, because pixel processing units are not the same as pipelines. And pipelines are still better.
Re: 9200 overclock48 pilex

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Sun Mar 05, 2006 6:08 am
by Delta_
Cameron read the 1900xtx specs agian plz. The card does not have 48 pipelines, it has 48 pixel processing units. It has actully 16 pipelines. Also you are forgetting that it is marginlly faster than a 7800GTX 512 card and the 7900GTX comming in a few weeks will smoke the 1900XTX with 32 real piplines and even higher core speed, its expected around 600-650mhz. I wouldn't waste my time with ATI this year, they are rather disapointing agian. Its like there 8500, they almost won 2002 untill well GF4 smoked them, same here. Cameron I would ask you to research your GPU's before posting incorrect information, because pixel processing units are not the same as pipelines. And pipelines are still better.
Wait for DX10 cards, then you will see the full range of features in FSX.

Re: 9200 overclock48 pilex

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Sun Mar 05, 2006 7:41 am
by candle_86
Wait for DX10 cards, then you will see the full range of features in FSX.

I fully agree. the X2800 and 8800 will be out this fall, from both parties. Me being an Nvidia fan will wait for the 8600 GT though. Just as I really wanna see if the 7600GT is offered in AGP if not ill save fore a 7800GS
Re: 9200 overclock

Posted:
Mon Mar 13, 2006 5:42 pm
by Weather_Man
What would a good overclock for a ATI Radeon 9200SE be? The cooling in my case is pretty bad, the only fan has a hood over it to duct all the airflow directly over the processor's heatsink, so I dont think that my card can take much before it fries itself. Which may not be a bad thing...
About 10% over stock speed would be good, though I don't think the 9200s are good overclockers. Without front/rear case fans and after market heatsinks, you're not in a good position to get much extra out of it. Even an excellent overclock on that card won't yield much more performance. Best bet is a new one.
Why would you get outdated tech? The X1800XT and XL are where its at. The X1900XTX would be the prefered card, 48 pixel pipelines and a 3DMark05 score of 1300+. Heck this card is better than two 7800GT's in SLi. But it'll cost you in the area of $600. Best bet is a X1800XL. $300 and beats out the 7800GT.
Cheers
Cameron
It's an AGP mobo. The cards he mentioned are excellent for such, barring a system overhaul.
Re: 9200 overclock

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Mon Mar 13, 2006 8:48 pm
by candle_86
Best bet for an AGP would be 7800GS, best over all for PCIE would be to get a 7900GT.
Re: 9200 overclock

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Tue Mar 14, 2006 3:33 pm
by Viper22
Here's a simple cooling idea, worked for my friends XBOX 360, probably not for a PC. just take a regular cooling fan from around your house and stick it right next to your PC

Re: 9200 overclock

Posted:
Fri Mar 17, 2006 5:43 am
by congo
You mean like mine?
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Re: 9200 overclock

Posted:
Fri Mar 17, 2006 9:01 am
by ctjoyce
Oh congo how you make me laugh

For a more practical approach to PC cooling look to Zalman for your heatsink needs.
Cheers
Cameron