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Did you disable nvCpl on startup?Nomad said:I selected Detect Optimal Frequencies and it came back at 600:1.4
I thought that it might be a mistake so I hit it again...
Now it always comes back at 379:1.05
One question though - it always reverts back to stock after a reboot. Any ideas?
I guess I am missing something. hint?Finsta said:Did you disable nvCpl on startup?
Sakai20 said:anyone else having luck with the over clocking???
FingerSlut said:Has any other card had such a high o/c success rate?
Shorty said:After AS5 I run it at 420/1.12 just to be safe... auto detect will set it at 430/1.14.
CraftyOtter said:Ah I was think of trying AS5 myself. Do you have to use any cleaner/solvent to take of the existing thermal grease? Never had to replace grease before, only applied new stuff on a clean surface.
Got a source for more info there?Altima said:When i first got my pny 6800gt would only do 385/1200....edited the bios to put 1.4v on the gpu....and now it will do 410/1200 np and only a 2c increase at idle and load temps....got a nv silencer 5 on the way...can't wait to see the diffrence...even if i dont get anymore speed out of it i should get a ncie temp drop.
Altima said:When i first got my pny 6800gt would only do 385/1200....edited the bios to put 1.4v on the gpu....and now it will do 410/1200 np and only a 2c increase at idle and load temps....got a nv silencer 5 on the way...can't wait to see the diffrence...even if i dont get anymore speed out of it i should get a ncie temp drop.
CraftyOtter said:395/1100 on my PNY GT. Any higher on the GPU clock and I get occasional screen freezes, but no artifacts. Not sure if it's my PS, the GT or the fact that it's f'ing hot around here. $399+ free Doom3