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fiendskull9
06-21-2006, 07:59 AM
Well,

i came to find out my onboard video was only 15mb!

so i had quite a few cards with the geforce mx2 chipset, that were laying around, and i thought id overclock a few, and run them!

My victim was a Mx2 200 (because the 200's have a mem clock of 334, whereas the mx2's just have a 110 clock i beleive)

I did all the frequency clocking in the coolbits tweak for the nvidia bar

my results were amazing!

i went from the stock 175/334 to a lifted 231/411

if i run it at 238/415 and above, it locks up when playing games

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I have a zip file containing screenshots of Quake3, at different speeds. (all run on full settings, played over the net)

http://fiendskull9.frih.net/q3clock.zip

the readme file tells what speed each SS is

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Im hoping to get a bigger heatsink for it, and overclock it some more

and my next project will to get my 2.6ghz northwood p4 running 3ghz stable :)

-clay

crenn
06-21-2006, 11:07 AM
I can tell you now that it's possible to get a P4 2.66Ghz Northwood upto 3.2GHz stable without a voltage increase! See if you can get 3.4GHz or higher stable!

monoflap
06-21-2006, 01:52 PM
Did you use an after market cooler? If you didn't get something like the Valman VF900 and see how far you can really push it.

fiendskull9
06-21-2006, 03:49 PM
no, its an old orb i had laying around

i want to get a massive heatpipe cooler, lmao

As for the p4 OC

ill have to invest in a new mobo, as im running on intel mobo

-clay

d_stilgar
06-21-2006, 05:59 PM
I can't seem to really overclock my AIW9800 at all. It just gets too hott.

crenn
06-22-2006, 12:09 AM
I was running an Intel board as well!

fiendskull9
06-23-2006, 02:34 PM
how did you do it then?

all the OC settings in the mobo are locked

-clay