- Mar 24, 2005
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Okay, I have an Asus AGP V3800 Ultra Deluxe. That's right. It's the nVidia TNT2 GPU at its finest! 32MB of raw power!
As you might imagine, this thing is ridiculously slow. All I want to do is run in 1280x960 mode on my 19" CRT--no games, just video playback and web browsing--but, as Eric Cartman might say, it's hella slow. So, I thought I might overclock it.
The V3800 comes with a nifty Asus overclocking tool. I can push the stock 150MHz GPU clock to 190MHz, and the 183MHz SGRAM speed to 220MHz, both in 1MHz increments.
So, how do I figure out what's a safe speed? How do I test for stability?
One more kink in the rope: the cooling fan is gone, so all I have is a passive heatsink.
Suggestions?
As you might imagine, this thing is ridiculously slow. All I want to do is run in 1280x960 mode on my 19" CRT--no games, just video playback and web browsing--but, as Eric Cartman might say, it's hella slow. So, I thought I might overclock it.
The V3800 comes with a nifty Asus overclocking tool. I can push the stock 150MHz GPU clock to 190MHz, and the 183MHz SGRAM speed to 220MHz, both in 1MHz increments.
So, how do I figure out what's a safe speed? How do I test for stability?
One more kink in the rope: the cooling fan is gone, so all I have is a passive heatsink.
Suggestions?