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Overclocking ocuk 8800GTX

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Hi Folks,

Has anyone else got an ocuk 8800GTX and if so what speeds are they getting from it. I have mine at the mo at 625/950 and want to go a bit further but don't want to damage the card so just want to know how I compare with others. I am using the stock cooling and don't really have good air flow in my case, just and exhaust fan by the cpu and one drawing air in from the front.

Thanks

Matt
 
You can clock it as far as you like really, just make sure the temperatures stay below 85c. That's a pretty good clock you have right now, if you want to go any higher just make sure that you do some benchmarking or artifact scanning with ATITool to make sure it's stable.
 
HI,

How so I find the temperature that the card is running at? I have rivatuner but couldn't find it there.

Thanks

Matt
 
u can find temps on rivatuner there is a hardware monitoring tab under the target adapter customise tab.


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The one with the chip and the magnifying glass
 
Hi Folks,

Has anyone else got an ocuk 8800GTX and if so what speeds are they getting from it. I have mine at the mo at 625/950 and want to go a bit further but don't want to damage the card so just want to know how I compare with others. I am using the stock cooling and don't really have good air flow in my case, just and exhaust fan by the cpu and one drawing air in from the front.

Thanks

Matt

621/1512/1000 out of mine :)

Damage the card?, it's next to impossible to damage it mate. Just be sensible. Volt's are what kill cards and the GTX does not allow any sort of voltage change at all via software *Unfortunately :mad:*
 
621/1512/1000 out of mine :)

Damage the card?, it's next to impossible to damage it mate. Just be sensible. Volt's are what kill cards and the GTX does not allow any sort of voltage change at all via software *Unfortunately :mad:*

but some of us are silly enough to volt mod im currently at 711mhz on the core:eek:;)
 
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