10-30-2011, 07:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2022, 01:00 AM by Fearless Community.
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Hey.
I was messing around with my Nvidia GeForce 6600 today, with RivaTuner and decided, hey, i'm going to go ahead and overclock.
So I looked around, and the average stable clock people were getting with this card was around 347Mhz, on the core clock. Memory clock was around 500Mhz. So, I began.
Slowly increasing the clock, no unstableness was appearing, even in game!
I'm making this post, to let you know this awesome clock, pretty much anything after is unstable, and my graphics card runs happily at 53˚C (127˚F) with this:
Awesome, eh?
See you around!
I was messing around with my Nvidia GeForce 6600 today, with RivaTuner and decided, hey, i'm going to go ahead and overclock.
So I looked around, and the average stable clock people were getting with this card was around 347Mhz, on the core clock. Memory clock was around 500Mhz. So, I began.
Slowly increasing the clock, no unstableness was appearing, even in game!
I'm making this post, to let you know this awesome clock, pretty much anything after is unstable, and my graphics card runs happily at 53˚C (127˚F) with this:
- Core Clock - 550Mhz
- Memory Clock - 635Mhz
- Driver-Level Hardware Overclocking Enabled - Performance 3D
- AMD Athlon Processor - 240Mhz RE: 225ishMhz
- PCI-E Slot - 2700Mhz
Awesome, eh?
See you around!
"Success does not consist in never making blunders, but in never making the same one a second time."
Josh Billings
Josh Billings