Haha! You might be right, they probably are smarter than me, and you. But they have to consider a lot of things when the set those timings. For examle, they have to be stable at any workable temperatures and they have to work with all the RAM chips they get. In theory, all the RAM on my graphics...
It's all the work that bothers me, I have to restart the computer everytime something goes wrong... And if someone have done it before me, then I save a LOT of time...
I'm not sure, I think I use those now, since I have flashed to an X800XT PE BIOS. I was actually just looking for the best usable timings for the X800XT PE...
I bet it's because I always have something going in and out of it, I don't ever just let it sit there. Need some exercise, move those electrons...
edit: the reason for all the fans are the two 2x120mm radiators, and just some exstra fans i mounted on the top. So with 6x120mm fans, and the...
For some reason, I don't get dust in my Computer. I have 4x120mm fans sucking in at the front, and 2x120mm sucking air in from the top, no filters, and dustballs the size of elephants running amok in my room. But my Computer never collects dust... *shrug*
Very few people have, without modifications, made an X800PRO go to 645 MHz on the memory with original cooling and no RAM sinks. With voltmods, extreme cooling and so on, I bet a lot of people have done it, and I agree, that is no big deal.
Here is the image in .TIF as requested (this is after the 16 pipelines activisation): 14310 3DMarks
And this is the .3dr file (It's called XTPE because of the BIOS I now use): 14310 XTPE.3dr
I think this is pretty good with an X800PRO, but I have not even began "tweaking" it... does anyone...
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