geforce 3 ti OC'ing options?

Odoacer

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Okay. I am sick and tired of Dell screwing me over regarding the Radeon 8500 deal... I just got a call from them this morning, they delayed my card YET AGAIN (fifth time btw) so I'm gonna give dell the finger and head down to Fry's and buy a card.

Now that's over with:

I have a ECS K7S5A motherboard, and I know it isnt good for overclocking. Can I OC the Ti200 well with that? If so, how? Are there any tutorials or whatever to get me started?

Thanks and sorry about the rant. I'm just really pissed at Dell - I've had a thousand-dollar paperweight for a couple MONTHS now.
 

putzman

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Umm... I am pretty sure that a mobo's overclockability has nothing to do with a vid.card's overclockability.... Basically the only things that should differ your ti200 o/cing experiences from someone elses is your cooling setup, and your luck/brand selection... Best of luck!
 

Dacalo

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<< Okay. I am sick and tired of Dell screwing me over regarding the Radeon 8500 deal... I just got a call from them this morning, they delayed my card YET AGAIN (fifth time btw) so I'm gonna give dell the finger and head down to Fry's and buy a card.

Now that's over with:

I have a ECS K7S5A motherboard, and I know it isnt good for overclocking. Can I OC the Ti200 well with that? If so, how? Are there any tutorials or whatever to get me started?

Thanks and sorry about the rant. I'm just really pissed at Dell - I've had a thousand-dollar paperweight for a couple MONTHS now.
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I hear ya, I was one of those people who ordered from dell as well, and they delayed and delayed. Got myself a GF3 ti200.

Your MB shouldnt determine how much you can overclock so you shouldnt be worried.