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http://www.guru3d.com/newsitem.php?id=4592
I guess there is a lot of headroom for the possibility of an "ultra"
I guess there is a lot of headroom for the possibility of an "ultra"
I like their language for a motherboard too:The 512 Mo of GDDR3, as for them, passed from 1.800 to 2.442 MHz.
...a mother chart P5W64 Pro...
Originally posted by: josh6079
What are they talking about?
I like their language for a motherboard too:The 512 Mo of GDDR3, as for them, passed from 1.800 to 2.442 MHz.
...a mother chart P5W64 Pro...
Originally posted by: CKXP
Originally posted by: josh6079
What are they talking about?
I like their language for a motherboard too:The 512 Mo of GDDR3, as for them, passed from 1.800 to 2.442 MHz.
...a mother chart P5W64 Pro...
Ha....you left out the "although with some "special"coolong."
Originally posted by: solofly
Originally posted by: CKXP
Originally posted by: josh6079
What are they talking about?
I like their language for a motherboard too:The 512 Mo of GDDR3, as for them, passed from 1.800 to 2.442 MHz.
...a mother chart P5W64 Pro...
Ha....you left out the "although with some "special"coolong."
The guy probably speaks more than one language as his site originates somewhere in Europe.
Nothing funny about that kids.
Originally posted by: Nightmare225
Originally posted by: solofly
Originally posted by: CKXP
Originally posted by: josh6079
What are they talking about?
I like their language for a motherboard too:The 512 Mo of GDDR3, as for them, passed from 1.800 to 2.442 MHz.
...a mother chart P5W64 Pro...
Ha....you left out the "although with some "special"coolong."
The guy probably speaks more than one language as his site originates somewhere in Europe.
Nothing funny about that kids.
You're absolutely right.
Nice rigs, btw. :Q
There's nothing funny about an extreme overclocker getting his 8800GTX past GHz frequencies and then referring to its memory as 512 MB of GDDR3? Did he forget to overclock the rest of the 256MB's of it or something?Nothing funny about that kids.
Originally posted by: solofly
Originally posted by: CKXP
Originally posted by: josh6079
What are they talking about?
I like their language for a motherboard too:The 512 Mo of GDDR3, as for them, passed from 1.800 to 2.442 MHz.
...a mother chart P5W64 Pro...
Ha....you left out the "although with some "special"coolong."
The guy probably speaks more than one language as his site originates somewhere in Europe.
Nothing funny about that kids.
Originally posted by: redbox
Didn't the x1800xt do that. I seam to remember a team of overclockers getting the core of an x1800xt to get over the 1Ghz mark too. Pretty nice results though.
Originally posted by: tvdang7
Originally posted by: redbox
Didn't the x1800xt do that. I seam to remember a team of overclockers getting the core of an x1800xt to get over the 1Ghz mark too. Pretty nice results though.
true. wonder if it was real cuz unless they ddint do any volt mods i dont see how the 8800gtx or the x1800xt hitting 1000 is possible.
Originally posted by: tanishalfelven
Originally posted by: tvdang7
Originally posted by: redbox
Didn't the x1800xt do that. I seam to remember a team of overclockers getting the core of an x1800xt to get over the 1Ghz mark too. Pretty nice results though.
true. wonder if it was real cuz unless they ddint do any volt mods i dont see how the 8800gtx or the x1800xt hitting 1000 is possible.
x1800xt has software voltage control.
Originally posted by: Cookie Monster
IF the core was 1002mhz, we are talking about the shader clock being almost 2.2ghz!!!!
Originally posted by: thilan29
Originally posted by: Cookie Monster
IF the core was 1002mhz, we are talking about the shader clock being almost 2.2ghz!!!!
Do the shader clocks scale linearly with the core frequency?
Originally posted by: CKXP
Originally posted by: solofly
Originally posted by: CKXP
Originally posted by: josh6079
What are they talking about?
I like their language for a motherboard too:The 512 Mo of GDDR3, as for them, passed from 1.800 to 2.442 MHz.
...a mother chart P5W64 Pro...
Ha....you left out the "although with some "special"coolong."
The guy probably speaks more than one language as his site originates somewhere in Europe.
Nothing funny about that kids.
that article was posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn http://www.guru3d.com/bio.php?authorid=2 Chief Editor, owner, who has numerous reviews and has never had a problem with english...personally i prefer the typing while drunk theory.
Originally posted by: JAG87
MY GOD.
thats a massive OC. almost 100%.
my feeling is G80 has a long way to go still.
people are arguing that 2 power connects was not needed since if only consumes as much as a X1950. nvidia might have been very smart to put 2 power connectors on the GTX. the extra power available to the card, can be used to power a future TEC/air hybrid cooler, and push the card to 700 or 750 mhz.
maybe an anti R600 move from nvidia... G81 sure will be interesting...