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Graphics cards overclock differently on different mobos?

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Until now, I thought I was really unfortunate in purchasing the lowest overclocking 4850 card in the world. It would only overclock to 640/1050, which by looking at other people is pretty darn poor.

Recently, Ive replaced my P35 motherboard with an Asus P5E (X38) with a view to crossfiring 2 cards, and low & behold, Ive managed to get a stable 675 on the core, and Im currently increasing the memory clock.

Im at a loss to why just replacing a motherboard makes an impact on graphics card overclock - PCIe speed is the same @ 100mhz, the CPU overclock is identical. Strange, but Im not complaining! And Im tempted to get another 4850 - current prices look really appealing!
 
You could likely have plugged the graphics card into a same model motherboard and gotten a different result.

You can two cards taken from the same production run and get different results. This is unfortunately the pot luck of wether you get a good clocker or not.
 
Try increasing your PCI-E to 109Mhz and see if you can clock it more :)

*It's becoming my mantra :D*

Matthew
 
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