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a12ctic
12-01-05, 10:23 PM
how much can i put on this and are there any pipes that i can open?
i got a 6600GT pci-e evga
Card: nVidia Geforce 6600GT
Architecture: NV43 A2
PCI id: 0x140
GPU clock: 501.187 MHz
Bustype: PCI-Express
-- Pipeline info --
Pixel units: 8 (11b)
Vertex units: 3 (111b)
HW masked units: None
SW masked units: None
-- Memory info --
Amount: 128 MB
Type: 128 bit DDR
Clock: 1002.375 MHz
saturnotaku
12-01-05, 10:34 PM
are there any pipes that i can open?
HW masked units: None
SW masked units: None
You just answered your own question.
And about overclocking, the same thing goes for you and the 9,000,000 others who've asked: go in 5 MHz increments at a time until you either get lockups or artifacts. The auto-detect overclocking feature in the drivers can be a good baseline, though many times it will estimate too high, so watch out.
a12ctic
12-01-05, 10:48 PM
You just answered your own question.
And about overclocking, the same thing goes for you and the 9,000,000 others who've asked: go in 5 MHz increments at a time until you either get lockups or artifacts. The auto-detect overclocking feature in the drivers can be a good baseline, though many times it will estimate too high, so watch out.
im using the command line version of nvclock 0.8b ;-) there is no auto-detect in windows i was able to get 700/1200 (About)
saturnotaku
12-01-05, 10:56 PM
im using the command line version of nvclock 0.8b ;-) there is no auto-detect in windows i was able to get 700/1200 (About)
First of all, punctuation is your friend. Mr. Period lets people know when you're ending a sentence. It makes it much easier for people to make sense of what you're trying to say.
Second, 700/1200 is absurdly high. I know the auto-detect can go nuts at times, but I've never seen it that far off the mark. Again, go up in 5-10 MHz increments at a time, testing each setting with a 3D application.
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