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Breaking 10k (HELL YEAH, UPDATE)
03-03-2007, 08:20 PM, (This post was last modified: 05-06-2007, 09:50 PM by deltro.)
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Breaking 10k (HELL YEAH, UPDATE)
Well, uh, I've been off of vent all day, trying to get OC'd/Tweaked back up to the 10k on 3dmark06 I got with my old mobo. Getting very very close. Really wish I could get this damn mobo over it's chipset limit.

[Image: overclockov6.jpg]
Best CPU overclock during benching

[Image: oclockgpuie2pw0.jpg]

My 8800GTS baby getting oc'd hard.

Well, to start here is the score at stock settings/clock speeds.
CPU @ Stock, 2.13 PCI-E @ Stock 100MHz GPU @ Stock 513 Core 792 Mem = 8097 3DMarks

And here is the rest, in order of lowest score to highest score.

CPU @ 2.88, PCI-E @ 110MHz, GPU @ Stock, Services Killed
8696 3DMarks

CPU @ 2.90, PCI-E @ 110MHz, GPU @ Stock
8792 3DMarks

CPU @ 2.88, PCI-E @ 120MHz, GPU @ 614 Core 800 Mem
9593 3DMarks

CPU @ 2.88 PCI-E @ 120MHz GPU @ 614 Core 800 Mem
9614 3DMarks

CPU @ 2.90 PCI-E @ 110MHz GPU @ 612 Core 792 Mem
9641 3DMarks

CPU @ 2.88 PCI-E @ 110MHz GPU @ 614 Core 800 Mem Services killed
9758 3DMarks

CPU @ 2.88 PCI-E @ 120MHz GPU @ 627 Core 812 Mem Services killed Timings @ 5-5-5-12
9779 3DMarks

CPU @ 2.89 PCI-E @ 120MHz GPU @ 632 Core 812 Mem Services Killed Timings @ 5-5-5-12
9792 3DMarks

Overall there is a 21% performance increase.

And yes, I'm willing to risk my hardware for that.
Through all of this, I've reached a high-performance, and maintainable setting for my hardware

[Image: overclockcorejp2.jpg]

Some of you were there for this, but I finally broke 10k again, and even better, it is at a sustainable level of clock speeds, for daily usage.

I hope my guide can help some of you l2p.
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03-04-2007, 10:05 AM,
#2
RE: Breaking 10k
Cool, I think I can break 10k in 3dmark03 Big Grin
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03-04-2007, 09:11 PM,
#3
RE: Breaking 10k
I'm writing an all-in-one tweak guide for nubs like snowy who have bad computers. I'll be done in a few days.
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03-04-2007, 09:20 PM,
#4
RE: Breaking 10k
/hawt btw
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03-07-2007, 04:33 PM,
#5
RE: Breaking 10k
your using atitool to oc an nvidia card?
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03-11-2007, 01:18 PM, (This post was last modified: 03-11-2007, 01:20 PM by deltro.)
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RE: Breaking 10k
N|A-Orion Wrote:your using atitool to oc an nvidia card?
ATITool supports all video cards, except the x1950 pro.

ATITool is easy mode.
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03-14-2007, 11:15 AM,
#7
RE: Breaking 10k
sweet, i havnt folowed atitool since i read the announcement that it was being released
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05-06-2007, 09:50 PM,
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RE: Breaking 10k (HELL YEAH, UPDATE)
updated
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07-16-2007, 01:03 PM,
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RE: Breaking 10k (HELL YEAH, UPDATE)
[Image: 2_7ghzOC_stable.jpg]

It's only the beginning!

And yes, I know 30min on orthos isn't considered "stable", but it lets me know it's good enough to push it up 200 more mhz. Running RAM at a 2:1 ratio, so my ram was clocked at 1200 mhz on stock voltage! Smile
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07-19-2007, 02:01 PM,
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RE: Breaking 10k (HELL YEAH, UPDATE)
Snowy Wrote:[Image: 2_7ghzOC_stable.jpg]

It's only the beginning!

And yes, I know 30min on orthos isn't considered "stable", but it lets me know it's good enough to push it up 200 more mhz. Running RAM at a 2:1 ratio, so my ram was clocked at 1200 mhz on stock voltage! Smile
I consider 30 minutes plenty stable. Rofl.

I'm running at 4:5, so 350x8 = 2800 MHz, and ram at 875 (800 default)
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