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GTX 260 / 280 Overclocking Thread

Soldato
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Not a bad oc,havent pushed it any further yet.

Idle temps are 50c and seen it go as high as 83c under load.

Running a Q9450 at 3.4GHz under Vista64 with the Physx drivers installed:

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Does anybody have the BFG 280 OC2 model?? I wouldn't mind a BIOS dump of the original BIOS. :)
 
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At 80% fan speed how bad is the noise? Really considering getting one at those shader clocks, should be a beast for folding :)
 
At 80% fan speed how bad is the noise? Really considering getting one at those shader clocks, should be a beast for folding :)

It's fine really, no louder than my old Ultra really! Obviously when not gaming just ramp the fans down. That said at 100% it's like a helicopter taking off...
 
Flashed mine with the EVGA *** BIOS and not a single problem.

I'm quite surprised they have so much headroom for overclocking considering it's on the cutting edge, normally new cards have very little headroom over stock settings.

Either I got a good card for a change or NVidia have been very conservative with the clockspeeds.
 
Quite confused with the overclocking potential of my card (an Asus).

I start to get the odd artifacts over around 660mhz in Crysis, and over ~680 or 690 in other games. Also, the memory doesn't want to clock at all (it will do 1150 but not too much more).

However, my temps are great. I ran rthdrbl fullscreen for an hour, overclocked to 660/1150, and the maximum temp reached was only 77C (and this is with the fan at 40%). I'll try furmark tonight.

Do the higher-clocked BIOSes use a slightly higher voltage? It appears that my card can take a little extra temperature, but is struggling to maintain the clocks.


edit - above 60% fan speed I find that the card gets very noisy indeed. Certainly louder than my old 8800GTX. Of course, this is still fine during gaming, so I wouldn't object to cranking up the fan speed. Has anyone figured out how to adjust the 3D fan speed in rivatuner without affecting the 2D speed?
 
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Very interested to see what these cards will do :) Wonder how the new 55nm will compare for overclocking :D

Matthew
 
Quite confused with the overclocking potential of my card (an Asus).

I start to get the odd artifacts over around 660mhz in Crysis, and over ~680 or 690 in other games. Also, the memory doesn't want to clock at all (it will do 1150 but not too much more).

However, my temps are great. I ran rthdrbl fullscreen for an hour, overclocked to 660/1150, and the maximum temp reached was only 77C (and this is with the fan at 40%). I'll try furmark tonight.

Do the higher-clocked BIOSes use a slightly higher voltage? It appears that my card can take a little extra temperature, but is struggling to maintain the clocks.


edit - above 60% fan speed I find that the card gets very noisy indeed. Certainly louder than my old 8800GTX. Of course, this is still fine during gaming, so I wouldn't object to cranking up the fan speed. Has anyone figured out how to adjust the 3D fan speed in rivatuner without affecting the 2D speed?

What shader speed? I find if I go much over 1500 I get problems in Crysis . Also what happens when you overclock the memory and have you tried ATiTool?
 
What shader speed? I find if I go much over 1500 I get problems in Crysis . Also what happens when you overclock the memory and have you tried ATiTool?

Just been using rivatuner so far.

When I overclock the memory too far I get the 'traditional' memory artifacts (large flashing triangles appear randomly for one frame on random textures).

I've been leaving the shader speed linked to the core clock. I tried it async, and leaving the core at 650 I could push the shader speed up to a little over 1500, but I saw virtually no performance increase from this, at least in crysis, which really surprised me.

I have good temperatures throughout, though. I'll have a crack with ATI tool as well.
 
Can any of you guys get over 740mhz on the core? My GTX 260 is stable all the way up to 740mhz but the card seems to go back to the last applied overclock if i go over 740mhz. I deffinatly think that its not the that the core cant handle it but something else

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