GeForce4 Ti4400 overclocking results

Hender

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I got my MSI GeForce4 Ti4400 Championship Edition today, and with a ThermalTake GeForce4 cooler and the heatsinks that came with it, I manged to push my card up to 300/620. I applied Arctic Silver II between the ThermalTake fan and the chip, and the aluminum heatsinks are just applied with the thermal tape that came with them. I just picked the Ti4600 number for the core, and I haven't tried going higher. That's the highest I can get the memory right now without artifacts in 3DMark2001 SE.

Incidently, right now my chassis temp is at 89F. Pretty hot, but I just turned the AC in the house on. :D
 

champy

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thats weird? im running a visiontek ti4400 at 290/645.
but i do have 1 side of my case completly open and an 8inch fan blowing on my video card :D
 

Sleek

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I'm running 3dmark 2k1SE right now at 300/660. No artifacts whatsoever. Thats a 110mhz overclock on the memory!

[edit]It wont go any higher than 660, but this has made me more than happy :D[/edit]
 

Plester

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had an abit ti4400 that did 305 core and 690 stable on the memory, and would bench (w/ artifacts) at 715, so some 4400s will approach 700.
 

John

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The MSI ti4400 championship card I received last week was defective, boo....
 

Hender

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I had a Blue Orb on my GeForce2 Pro before, and I can't tell a noticeabl difference in sound. Then again, I DO already have a lot of fans in my system. :)

I'll keep pluggin away at the core and memory. I don't have any fans pointed at the card, and it's just the aluminum heatsinks attached with thermal tape that came with the GeForce4 cooler. If I were really serious, I'd probably go get some of the copper BGA RAM coolers and Arctic Silver adhesive, but I don't have much cash right now....