That's a good point, if it's indeed using 6ns ram (the wolfman knows his ram) then since he just bought it they should take it back no problemo, though depending where he got it he may have to eat a restocking fee.Originally posted by: paralazarguer
Is it too late to take it back?
Originally posted by: RaynorWolfcastle
Did you look at the memory specs before buying that card? Crucial uses 6ns RAM... that is RAM that's rated to work at 166 MHz. I really, really doubt you'll be able to match the retail card's 275 MHz memory clock with this card. You'll likely get a nice overclock from the core though.
I've personally used both Rage3d tweak and PowerStrip to overclock my Radeon 8500LE. After I fooled around with it for awhile I flashed my card's BIOS to boot up at retail speed.![]()
I just bought a Crucial ATI Radeon 8500LE and want to overclock it to match the regular 8500. Any suggestions?
03/14/2003 6:13 PM (NEW!)
I would like to overclock mine. I have the Sapphire version I guess. It comes with a Sapphire CD with the drivers. I got it from newegg.com.
MEM:128MB DDR, 128-bit memory. This card has a default Clock Speed of 250/200 MHz
That is what it says on the info at newegg.com. I would like to get more out of it also.
In Powerstrip, it says AGP Aperture: 64MB .. Is that suppose to be 128MB or anything?
Why don't you ask your questions about aperture size and a different brand of board in your own thread?