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I ordered one from Gateway because I couldn't pass up on the deal. Anyword on how well this puppy overclocks yet? Supposed to ship on March 5th so I would think there were some reviews out there by now on the Visiontek model.
I haven't seen an article that talks about the overclockability of the Ti4400 yet. BTW, Gateway moved the estimated delivery date to 3/10-3/15. Visiontek hasn't shipped the GF4s to them yet and most likely are shipping to B&M retailers first.
The 4600s seem to be running very hot from early reports. I would say these won't overclock much unless extreme measures are used. The 4400s should have a better shot and the 4200s the best shot, just as everybody thought initially. Only time will tell for sure of course.
A friend bought a Geforce 4 Ti 4600 at Best Buy and he said the card ran relatively cool. Hmmm...oh well. Even at stocks speeds, I'll be very happy with my card when it arrives.
From what I've seen the GF4 Ti4600 only overclocks by about 6% from most reports, and runs pretty hot... so the Ti4400 probably won't be much of an overclocker.
My VisionTek GF4 TI4600 cards are getting 320/355 with the 27.51 drivers and 315/345 with the 27.42 drivers. They actually run cooler than my GF3 TI500 cards. I have not tried the new 27.70 drivers yet.
update- The 27.70 drivers are not working as well on my systems as the 27.51. I now have one card clocked at 330/355 without an issue so far using the 27.51 driver. I am pushing the core but the memory will do 360 with the core backed off to 315.
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