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Overclocking........... yes i know

PostPosted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 9:15 pm
by Purplehaze515
How the heck do i even get to the overclocking menu for my vid card( 7900 GS) and CPU (INTEL P4 duo 3 GHZ) im so confused?!?!

Re: Overclocking........... yes i know

PostPosted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 8:09 am
by ThatOnePerson
Ntune would work, if not use your bios.

Re: Overclocking........... yes i know

PostPosted: Tue Oct 30, 2007 8:16 am
by Fozzer
...your life....and the life of your Graphics Card are now both about to end...!!

Leave it alone!...trust me!...;)...!

F....A graphics card UPGRADE enthusiast...;)...!

Re: Overclocking........... yes i know

PostPosted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 3:31 am
by congo
...your life....and the life of your Graphics Card are now both about to end...!!


Lol, don't be such a sook F.


I modded my 7900GS bios as soon as I figured out the max stable overclock for it and it boots that way for the last year or so, ever since it was 3 days old. The video bios boots it at 650/825, down a pinch from my max obtainable clocks which were around 710/895.

This card has no volt mod or anything else and it runs cool as can be, rarely going much over 50*C

To overclock:

You can download coolbits2, It seems to work with the latest drivers, but I'm suspicious that the latest drivers have the overclocking function enabled, you just need to find the settings in the control panel.

This sounds a little confusing, well, I used to use coolbits (it's just a reg key hack like clicking a shortcut) and then one of the recent drivers reported that I would have to install ntune, which I did.

Since then, I uninstalled ntune, installed a new driver and the overclock functions work.

So, I'm not sure if the reg key is still enabled, however, a friend who just installed a new driver found the overclock functions enabled with no further action.

The function will test your settings before it allows you to enable them, and you can start the overclock at bootup if you wish, I just modded my bios so i didn't have to do anything ever again. If you have a gigabyte 7900GS, I can write a bios file for you once you figure out the clock you want, if you wish.

cheers!

Re: Overclocking........... yes i know

PostPosted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 8:45 am
by Fozzer
...your life....and the life of your Graphics Card are now both about to end...!!


Lol, don't be such a sook F.


cheers!


Tee-Hee... ;D...!

Congo...I bet the Graphics Card Manufactures love Folks like PurpleHaze, who easily manage to fry their Graphics Card (etc) by over-clocking them...and then hurriedly rush down to their local "Graphics Card Supplier", to flush their palms with loadsamoney to buy a New/Improved/Better/Faster Graphics Card...

...which they should have done in the first bleedin' place...trust me...;)...LOL... ;D...!

F....LOL... ;D...!

P.S.....Cheers Congo!... ;)...!!

Re: Overclocking........... yes i know

PostPosted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 12:57 pm
by congo
I normally don't advise clocking graphics cards F, it's just that the 7900GS's seem to thrive on a good clocking

Re: Overclocking........... yes i know

PostPosted: Thu Nov 01, 2007 10:17 pm
by Ashar
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Re: Overclocking........... yes i know

PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 6:37 pm
by Purplehaze515
Ok so i think im going to download ntune and see what i can do from the there im not familiar with all the bios stuff. Thanks for the offer but i have a evga 7900. Anything else i should know about?

Re: Overclocking........... yes i know

PostPosted: Fri Nov 02, 2007 9:19 pm
by Purplehaze515
Ok sorry for double post but. I have no idea what im doing really but using ntune i clocked my core bus at 606 mhz and my memory 803 mhz and the card runs a stable 58 C. Should i do something else or is there anything else i can do to help improve performance.

Re: Overclocking........... yes i know

PostPosted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 8:23 pm
by GunnerMan
IMHO Oc Gfx card is safer(and worlds easyer) than CPU.

I OC my Gfx card 2-5 Mhz at a time. I do that to the core, find the max and then the ram and find the max. I know I have hit the max when I start seein artifacting in games or other graphical applications. In most cases the gfx card will reach it's limit and artifact severly before you hit a problem with heat. Back in the day before heat sensors you had to be very careful.

Gfx cards can take and operate at much higher heat loads than the CPU. I used to see my 7800gtx run at 70C and freak the flip out but 70C is nothing really. A Gfx card will take damage when it goes over 100C or so. I would love to put my gfx under the ice but that would require A:another phase unit or B: a split in my current line severly degrading cpu temps.  

Re: Overclocking........... yes i know

PostPosted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 9:39 pm
by Purplehaze515
Gunnerman thanks for the reply but I dont quite understand you.

Re: Overclocking........... yes i know

PostPosted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 9:12 pm
by GunnerMan
What I was saying in a nut shell is OC slow. If you get your overclock utility going and crank 100 Mhz out of the card in one shot your are likely to run into problems.  Overclock in 2-5 Mhz increments and don't do the GPU and vRAM at the same time because then if it starts artifacting you don't know what is doing it.


@ Fozzer hey if he should/ needs to buy a better gfx card and hes going to dish out a bunch of money regardless then why dosen't he send the old one on it's way to computer heaven before he does it Haha. Trust me finding the max OC for a CPU or GFX chip is better. For your performance it it will sell for more on Ebay.... ;D