- Oct 5, 2004
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Woah, what a long day. I just received my new BFG 6800 OC (128mb) yesterday and I spent about 12 hours (up till 4am last night) trying to tweak the thing for extra performance using the excellent RivaTuner 15.2. Here's my adventure, struggles and story:
First off, I'm not an OCer. Not on CPU/FSB, not on video card. Maybe down the road, but right now I tend to play things safe. Anyway, I wanted to see the performance increase from my old PNY GeForce FX 5600 Ultra to my new BFG GeForce 6800 OC. Percentage wise, the initial results showed a very strong upgrade, but performance wise (score and FPS in 3DMark05) it was a tad lower than I had expected. I realize the new '05 version is very tough and strenous, designed to last a couple of years, but I still read most ppl were getting higher than I got.
My stress tests involved an average from a set of 3 consecutive (reboot each time) 3DMark05 and 3DMark03 runs. My sequence of improvements were: 5600u --> 6800nu stock --> 6800nu stock with updated mobo BIOS --> 6800nu softmodded.
3DMark2005 ? PNY GeForce FX 5600 Ultra = 436
3DMark2003 ? PNY GeForce FX 5600 Ultra = 3473
3DMark2005 ? BFG GeForce 6800 OC = 2560 (was hoping for slightly more)
% increase (from 5600u): 487%!
3DMark2003 ? BFG GeForce 6800 OC = 9196
% increase (from 5600u): 165%
3DMark2005 ? BFG GeForce 6800 OC ? updated Abit BIOS = 2589
% increase (from 6800 stock): 1%
3DMark2003 ? BFG GeForce 6800 OC ? updated Abit BIOS = 9218
% increase (from 6800 stock): 0%
3DMark2005 ? BFG GeForce 6800 OC ? updated Abit BIOS ? RT 15.2 softmod (16/6) = 2840
Failed (artifacts)
3DMark2003 ? BFG GeForce 6800 OC ? updated Abit BIOS ? RT 15.2 softmod (16/6) = 10030
Failed (artifacts)
Uh oh, it looks like I was one of the unlucky 50% where I couldn't successfully unlock the 4 extra pipes and 1 extra vertex shader. Oh well, np let's just roll it back to its default 12/5 and be happy. Problem, doing this didn't really clear the artifacts. Were they there initially before softmod? I don't remember, but highly doubt it. Well, let's try to completely uninstall the 61.77 drivers and also use Driver Cleaner and reinstall a new set of drivers the 66.81. Success! Not only are the artifacts cleared up, but I seemingly can now successfully unlock the full 16 pipes and 6 vertex shaders with no ill consequences (artifacts)! The increased results for 16/6 seem normal, but the amazing thing is that the new 66.81 drivers themselves seemed to increase 3DMark05 results on my stock (12/5) card by a whopping 751 points from 2589 to 3340! Here are the results:
3DMark2005 ? BFG GeForce 6800 OC ? updated Abit BIOS/66.81 ? RT 15.2 softmod (12/5) = 3340!
3DMark2005 ? BFG GeForce 6800 OC ? updated Abit BIOS/66.81 ? RT 15.2 softmod (16/5) = 3608
3DMark2005 ? BFG GeForce 6800 OC ? updated Abit BIOS/66.81 ? RT 15.2 softmod (16/6) = 3719
% increase (from 6800 stock): 45%!
3DMark2003 ? BFG GeForce 6800 OC ? updated Abit BIOS/66.81 ? RT 15.2 softmod (16/6) = 10123
% increase (from 6800 stock): 10%
My personal conclusions:
-If you start this somewhat intimidating journey of softmodding (or OCing for that matter), don't give up too quickly.
-At least for me, the 66.81 drivers seem much better and more stable than the 61.77 drivers.
-If I ever plan to OC down the road, I can likely squeeze an easy extra 10% overall performance with some light/safe OCing.
-I should be ready for EQ2 and anything else that comes up for the next couple of years.
First off, I'm not an OCer. Not on CPU/FSB, not on video card. Maybe down the road, but right now I tend to play things safe. Anyway, I wanted to see the performance increase from my old PNY GeForce FX 5600 Ultra to my new BFG GeForce 6800 OC. Percentage wise, the initial results showed a very strong upgrade, but performance wise (score and FPS in 3DMark05) it was a tad lower than I had expected. I realize the new '05 version is very tough and strenous, designed to last a couple of years, but I still read most ppl were getting higher than I got.
My stress tests involved an average from a set of 3 consecutive (reboot each time) 3DMark05 and 3DMark03 runs. My sequence of improvements were: 5600u --> 6800nu stock --> 6800nu stock with updated mobo BIOS --> 6800nu softmodded.
3DMark2005 ? PNY GeForce FX 5600 Ultra = 436
3DMark2003 ? PNY GeForce FX 5600 Ultra = 3473
3DMark2005 ? BFG GeForce 6800 OC = 2560 (was hoping for slightly more)
% increase (from 5600u): 487%!
3DMark2003 ? BFG GeForce 6800 OC = 9196
% increase (from 5600u): 165%
3DMark2005 ? BFG GeForce 6800 OC ? updated Abit BIOS = 2589
% increase (from 6800 stock): 1%
3DMark2003 ? BFG GeForce 6800 OC ? updated Abit BIOS = 9218
% increase (from 6800 stock): 0%
3DMark2005 ? BFG GeForce 6800 OC ? updated Abit BIOS ? RT 15.2 softmod (16/6) = 2840
Failed (artifacts)
3DMark2003 ? BFG GeForce 6800 OC ? updated Abit BIOS ? RT 15.2 softmod (16/6) = 10030
Failed (artifacts)
Uh oh, it looks like I was one of the unlucky 50% where I couldn't successfully unlock the 4 extra pipes and 1 extra vertex shader. Oh well, np let's just roll it back to its default 12/5 and be happy. Problem, doing this didn't really clear the artifacts. Were they there initially before softmod? I don't remember, but highly doubt it. Well, let's try to completely uninstall the 61.77 drivers and also use Driver Cleaner and reinstall a new set of drivers the 66.81. Success! Not only are the artifacts cleared up, but I seemingly can now successfully unlock the full 16 pipes and 6 vertex shaders with no ill consequences (artifacts)! The increased results for 16/6 seem normal, but the amazing thing is that the new 66.81 drivers themselves seemed to increase 3DMark05 results on my stock (12/5) card by a whopping 751 points from 2589 to 3340! Here are the results:
3DMark2005 ? BFG GeForce 6800 OC ? updated Abit BIOS/66.81 ? RT 15.2 softmod (12/5) = 3340!
3DMark2005 ? BFG GeForce 6800 OC ? updated Abit BIOS/66.81 ? RT 15.2 softmod (16/5) = 3608
3DMark2005 ? BFG GeForce 6800 OC ? updated Abit BIOS/66.81 ? RT 15.2 softmod (16/6) = 3719
% increase (from 6800 stock): 45%!
3DMark2003 ? BFG GeForce 6800 OC ? updated Abit BIOS/66.81 ? RT 15.2 softmod (16/6) = 10123
% increase (from 6800 stock): 10%
My personal conclusions:
-If you start this somewhat intimidating journey of softmodding (or OCing for that matter), don't give up too quickly.
-At least for me, the 66.81 drivers seem much better and more stable than the 61.77 drivers.
-If I ever plan to OC down the road, I can likely squeeze an easy extra 10% overall performance with some light/safe OCing.
-I should be ready for EQ2 and anything else that comes up for the next couple of years.
