Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
What's the 2.85??? (470/2.85)
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
What's the 2.85??? (470/2.85)
Memory clock. 2.85 GHz
Originally posted by: Modular
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
What's the 2.85??? (470/2.85)
Memory clock. 2.85 GHz
That's unpossible [/Ralph Wiggum]
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Modular
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
What's the 2.85??? (470/2.85)
Memory clock. 2.85 GHz
That's unpossible [/Ralph Wiggum]
That's what it says on the coolbits screen:
http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/Amused/OC.jpg
I'm guessing it translates to 1.425 DDR? I dunno.
Originally posted by: Cookie Monster
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Modular
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
What's the 2.85??? (470/2.85)
Memory clock. 2.85 GHz
That's unpossible [/Ralph Wiggum]
That's what it says on the coolbits screen:
http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/Amused/OC.jpg
I'm guessing it translates to 1.425 DDR? I dunno.
:shocked:
Originally posted by: Nightmare225
What the ****? 😱
Originally posted by: Stumps
what forceware are you using?
I'm using the 84.21's they seem to give much better performance than anything later.
they display my memory clockspeed as half of the DDR speed (675mhz)
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Stumps
what forceware are you using?
I'm using the 84.21's they seem to give much better performance than anything later.
they display my memory clockspeed as half of the DDR speed (675mhz)
93.71
Originally posted by: blacken
Thats about right, great score.
6333 3DMark05 - 7900GS 565/850, E6600 stock 2.4
Originally posted by: Stumps
Originally posted by: blacken
Thats about right, great score.
6333 3DMark05 - 7900GS 565/850, E6600 stock 2.4
what setting are you using for 3Dmark?
I would have thought that a OC'd 7900GS on a C2D would score much higher than that
I get slightly higher than that at stock CPU and Video card speeds.
Originally posted by: Stumps
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Stumps
what forceware are you using?
I'm using the 84.21's they seem to give much better performance than anything later.
they display my memory clockspeed as half of the DDR speed (675mhz)
93.71
ahhhh now I see, yep it's reading the clock speed incorrectly...although it would be pretty sweet if it could hit 2.85ghz.
I found using ATItool that the highest I could the memory before it started to artifact was around 1450mhz, however when I back the memory off to 1350mhz I found that I could raise the core from a pretty ordinary 502mhz upto 570mhz...but I choose 550mhz because it seemed like a nice round number.
I found in benchmarks that it performs between a 7900GS and a 7900GT.
Although I did find a local retailer that can get me the Gainward 7800GS+ 512mb nice and cheap (AU$530) although I might hold out until the Sapphire X1950 pro AGP shows it's face in Australia...when ever that happens
Originally posted by: wizboy11
Originally posted by: Stumps
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Stumps
what forceware are you using?
I'm using the 84.21's they seem to give much better performance than anything later.
they display my memory clockspeed as half of the DDR speed (675mhz)
93.71
ahhhh now I see, yep it's reading the clock speed incorrectly...although it would be pretty sweet if it could hit 2.85ghz.
I found using ATItool that the highest I could the memory before it started to artifact was around 1450mhz, however when I back the memory off to 1350mhz I found that I could raise the core from a pretty ordinary 502mhz upto 570mhz...but I choose 550mhz because it seemed like a nice round number.
I found in benchmarks that it performs between a 7900GS and a 7900GT.
Although I did find a local retailer that can get me the Gainward 7800GS+ 512mb nice and cheap (AU$530) although I might hold out until the Sapphire X1950 pro AGP shows it's face in Australia...when ever that happens
Yea. Classic doubling of the memory rate bug. Been in the forcewares for a while now (last few releases IIRC).
Use Rivatuner. That should help display the correct memory speeds (as well as being better, IMO)
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: wizboy11
Originally posted by: Stumps
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Stumps
what forceware are you using?
I'm using the 84.21's they seem to give much better performance than anything later.
they display my memory clockspeed as half of the DDR speed (675mhz)
93.71
ahhhh now I see, yep it's reading the clock speed incorrectly...although it would be pretty sweet if it could hit 2.85ghz.
I found using ATItool that the highest I could the memory before it started to artifact was around 1450mhz, however when I back the memory off to 1350mhz I found that I could raise the core from a pretty ordinary 502mhz upto 570mhz...but I choose 550mhz because it seemed like a nice round number.
I found in benchmarks that it performs between a 7900GS and a 7900GT.
Although I did find a local retailer that can get me the Gainward 7800GS+ 512mb nice and cheap (AU$530) although I might hold out until the Sapphire X1950 pro AGP shows it's face in Australia...when ever that happens
Yea. Classic doubling of the memory rate bug. Been in the forcewares for a while now (last few releases IIRC).
Use Rivatuner. That should help display the correct memory speeds (as well as being better, IMO)
Why use another program when coolbits is built in? Who cares if the mem speed displays are doubled? 🙂
I don't remember, but doesn't Rivatuner have to be loaded at all times? I'm a minimalist kinda guy. The less running in the background, the better.
Originally posted by: blacken
4xAA, 16xAF, high quality in nview, 93.81 beta's.
Seems as though 3dmark05 shoot out some random marks. Some people have reported scores within 4000 on a comparitive system. I'd rather use CSS, Doom3, or BF2. Though, the problem may lie within 93.81. I get more slow downs and have heard of more with these drivers.