D dieselfrog Member Dec 31, 2004 47 0 0 Jan 15, 2005 #1 Curious to see what you have set for your core and mem clocks.
B bkzshabbaz Member Dec 30, 2004 86 0 0 Jan 15, 2005 #2 I overclocked it to 551/1100 but when my 6800GTs arrive, im goign to keep them stock
M mccollo2 Junior Member Dec 27, 2004 12 0 0 Jan 17, 2005 #3 I have my MSI (pci-e) running at 565/1140 - haven't had any issues.
R Relion Senior member Dec 21, 2004 294 0 0 Jan 17, 2005 #4 Coolbits detected settings: 595/1.16 Using 580/1.15...im a coward I know 46C degrees idle 50C degrees after 3 hours of HL2ing all stable Leadtek 6600GT
Coolbits detected settings: 595/1.16 Using 580/1.15...im a coward I know 46C degrees idle 50C degrees after 3 hours of HL2ing all stable Leadtek 6600GT
JimKiler Diamond Member Oct 10, 2002 3,559 205 106 Jan 17, 2005 #5 I have a XFX 6600GT at 565 core and 1.14 RAM. I have read about unlocking pipelines on the 6800's can that be done to 6600's?
I have a XFX 6600GT at 565 core and 1.14 RAM. I have read about unlocking pipelines on the 6800's can that be done to 6600's?
W Weiman Junior Member Jan 17, 2005 20 0 0 Jan 17, 2005 #6 Leadtek PCIe 6600GT (non-extreme) running at 550/1100. Haven't tried higher. I have read about unlocking pipelines on the 6800's can that be done to 6600's? Click to expand... The 6600GT doesn't have any disabled pipelines, so no.
Leadtek PCIe 6600GT (non-extreme) running at 550/1100. Haven't tried higher. I have read about unlocking pipelines on the 6800's can that be done to 6600's? Click to expand... The 6600GT doesn't have any disabled pipelines, so no.