lancec2c30 Future ex-member Messages 4,012 Location Chehalis, WA Jul 14, 2006 #1 ok I was wondering if you have to mess with any voltages on a gpu to make it stable after turning up the mhz
ok I was wondering if you have to mess with any voltages on a gpu to make it stable after turning up the mhz
Ridlyn Fully Optimized Messages 1,920 Jul 14, 2006 #2 you can volt mod graphics cards, if that's what your asking.
lancec2c30 Future ex-member Messages 4,012 Location Chehalis, WA Jul 14, 2006 #3 does it make a significant difference, besides bringing up temp.
P Pepsiboy700 Fully Optimized Messages 2,021 Location West Babylon, New York Jul 14, 2006 #4 More head room for oc'ing and chances of blowing your card. Better have some experience with electronics and know EXACTLY what you are doing before even thinking about it. What card you have?
More head room for oc'ing and chances of blowing your card. Better have some experience with electronics and know EXACTLY what you are doing before even thinking about it. What card you have?
lancec2c30 Future ex-member Messages 4,012 Location Chehalis, WA Jul 14, 2006 #5 I have a chaintech 256 mb geforce 6600 @ 375/625
lancec2c30 Future ex-member Messages 4,012 Location Chehalis, WA Jul 15, 2006 #6 as long as my temps are good I am alright, right?
lancec2c30 Future ex-member Messages 4,012 Location Chehalis, WA Jul 15, 2006 #8 xenium said: Pretty much, yup Click to expand... I dont mean anything, but your userbar says you are an evga loyalist. while your gfz card is a bfg.
xenium said: Pretty much, yup Click to expand... I dont mean anything, but your userbar says you are an evga loyalist. while your gfz card is a bfg.
C0RR0SIVE Golden Master Messages 9,213 Location Lexington, KY Jul 15, 2006 #9 How can you have a 3500 Venice with DDR2 ram???
lancec2c30 Future ex-member Messages 4,012 Location Chehalis, WA Jul 15, 2006 #10 why not??? must have made a mistake when making my sig, I will have to check my comp. specs and fix it.
why not??? must have made a mistake when making my sig, I will have to check my comp. specs and fix it.