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Story continues: Water cooled, I'm currently running the 8800GTS 320MB (A2, old rev) at 760/1950/1080 through 3D Mark! With rev A3 this would mean close to 800 core I presume knowing the fact that the sample I have over here wasn't the best when it comes down to overclocking, this is all due to the modifications ;) Core voltage is at 1,6V, Swiftech MCW-60 is performing quite excellent: GPU die temp doesn't pass 47°C! 3D Mark 2003: 46504 http://www.hwbot.org/compare.do?resultId=763839 Only 3k away from first spot, need stronger CPU, 5GHz Quad would help :) |
beating HD4870 :D |
If you want to, I can lend you a E8500/E8600 to beat those scores ;) :D |
Thanks for the great guide. |
8800GTS travelling to Germany this weekend, if we have the time... :p |
seems all your studying paid off, you now hold the world record 8800 GTS 320Mb scores in all major benchmarks :) |
I wouldn't have settled for less :) |
I've read the tutorial with interest, but I was hoping that the G92GTS would have been included. I've got an ASUS EN8800GTS-Top 512MB (G92) and all values on that one are different from the G80 models... By the way (and you all know this, but still), ASUS provides SmartDoctor with its cards, with which you can alter the shader clock separately, alas not by much. Anyway, I was wondering if there's a tutorial at hand for the G92GTS? |
I can recommend the latest version of Rivatuner which also support unlinked clocking; or if you like a slightly flashier version (but lose LOD tweaking and slightly lower limits): http://www.madshrimps.be/vbulletin/f...xplored-66627/ latest version available from MSI website http://event.msi.com/vga/afterburner/ |
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