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October 13th, 2003, 01:54 PM
#1
Jay Leno Geek
Coolbits overclocking help
I have coolbits, and love it. I gain around 7 FPS @ 32x1280x1024 with 8x antriscopic, 4xAA, and texture sharpening. Thats pretty damn impressive at that res. This is on my ASUS Ti4200s (20% faster than the standard ti4200)
Anyway, the only time I really want to stress my graphics card is when gaming, there's no need to overclock when browsing the net. I'm wondering if I can make a simple registry key or .bat file to raise the clock settings without digging through the menus, then one to reset them for desktop use.
Btw if you're curious, my card is stock 275/600, I have it at 287/627 ROCK SOLID stable. Any higher, after a few hours of LAN party, the GPU overheats. I've actually heard of some Ti4200's hitting 800mhz on the RAM. HOLY SHIT!!
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October 13th, 2003, 02:23 PM
#2
I have a twitch
I have a GeForce4 440 Go in my laptop and I use RivaTuner to get some added mileage out of it. Works great.
The stock is 225/225(x2) I believe, but I managed to get it up to 240/250(x2) and it's stable as can be.
I just wish I really knew about the architecture and such, then I could mess around with the advanced options and, I'm sure, really tweak the hell out of it.
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October 14th, 2003, 03:13 PM
#3
Jay Leno Geek
Does rivatuner have presets or an easier way to set the clock? I'm just too lazy to run through all the menus, but I dont' want to have another program running in the background to help me.
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