S Skiller. In Runtime Messages 312 May 20, 2008 #1 Well, I used this program on my old PC for my 6800 GS, but I'm not sure if this can be used on a 9500M GS. If it can be, then I'll need a quick run through on what I need to do to set it up and get the max out of my card. Thanks!!
Well, I used this program on my old PC for my 6800 GS, but I'm not sure if this can be used on a 9500M GS. If it can be, then I'll need a quick run through on what I need to do to set it up and get the max out of my card. Thanks!!
CrazeD Fully Optimized Messages 3,736 Location Maine May 20, 2008 #2 Guide: How to overclock with Rivatuner - VR-Zone IT & Lifestyle Forum!
Peter.Cort TF's First Dry Ice User! Messages 5,018 Location Boston, MA May 20, 2008 #4 it can oc as much as it can handle. each card is different.. so you're just gonna have to try it out and see what you can do.
it can oc as much as it can handle. each card is different.. so you're just gonna have to try it out and see what you can do.
CrazeD Fully Optimized Messages 3,736 Location Maine May 20, 2008 #5 Till it becomes unstable. IE: Artifacts, lockups, etc.
Jorsoft Fully Optimized Messages 4,581 Location Oakdale, MN May 21, 2008 #6 Go up in small increments, especially since you're in a laptop. Heat is real bad for them and they're much easier and more expensive to burn out. Don't go crazy, go slowly.
Go up in small increments, especially since you're in a laptop. Heat is real bad for them and they're much easier and more expensive to burn out. Don't go crazy, go slowly.
carnageX Private Joker, Staff member Messages 25,056 Location Oregon May 21, 2008 #7 So basically, what I was telling you over MSN to do, SKiller .