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Overclocking radeon 9600xt

Postby flyingbart » Mon Aug 14, 2006 3:00 pm

Hi Guys
Can anyone tell me how to overclock my radeon 9600xt 256mb card without frying it. In laymans terms please not too much of a wizz on here lol.
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Re: Overclocking radeon 9600xt

Postby ctjoyce » Mon Aug 14, 2006 3:58 pm

Go get ATi Tool, and Increase the mem and Core clock in 15Mhz incraments

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Re: Overclocking radeon 9600xt

Postby flyingbart » Mon Aug 14, 2006 5:20 pm

How much do i up the mem and core so i dont fry. do i just keep upping it like you say in 15mhz increments and see what happens. ???
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Re: Overclocking radeon 9600xt

Postby ctjoyce » Mon Aug 14, 2006 8:10 pm

Yup. Theres a temp monitor, so you can see how hot the card is getting. But keep bumping it up 15Mhz, until it becomes unstable. Then go back to the clock before it and stay there.

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Re: Overclocking radeon 9600xt

Postby PisTon » Wed Aug 16, 2006 1:55 am

Do what he said, BUT, if it gets past 70 (maybe more but that's what's recommended to me) degrees back off.

Don't use automatic overclocking, inbuilt ATI overdrive thing sucked, my stock X850 got to 92 degrees (probably false as I get no Artifacts) in Oblivion, then Overdrive wanted to overclock it by 20mhz.
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Re: Overclocking radeon 9600xt

Postby cheesegrater » Wed Aug 16, 2006 12:46 pm

Do what he said, BUT, if it gets past 70 (maybe more but that's what's recommended to me) degrees back off.

Don't use automatic overclocking, inbuilt ATI overdrive thing sucked, my stock X850 got to 92 degrees (probably false as I get no Artifacts) in Oblivion, then Overdrive wanted to overclock it by 20mhz.


I don't see why it would be false. The core shutdown temperature on my 6600GT is 145 degrees celsius so apparently they allow cards to run at high temperatures.
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Re: Overclocking radeon 9600xt

Postby flyingbart » Wed Aug 16, 2006 4:10 pm

Hi Guys
ive downloaded the ati tool but when i see what my maximum core and memory is it shuts down the card at about 220mhz and resets. So i have manually upped my core and memory by 15mhz each the other problem is i do not have a heat sensor on my card so i do not know what the tempreture of the card is reading so i must be very careful
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Re: Overclocking radeon 9600xt

Postby ctjoyce » Wed Aug 16, 2006 9:10 pm

Go grab a Zalman VF 700Cu. Should solve any heat problems you will ever have. If youve got the cash, look into a VF-900. Awesome piece of cooling right there.

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