overclocking my AGP

bangon

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i have a ge force 4 ti 4800.i am able to change its FSB alone in the BIOS.how am i to change its core speed in the bios...(mine is phoneix)
 

bjc112

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You don't overclock your Video card through the BIOS, thats the AGP spec which is best to left @ 66mhz... When you are changing the FSB, you are changing the FSB of your CPU.

Anyhow, a program like Power Strip, Riva Tuner will work to overclock that video ( memory and core )

:D
 

AkumaX

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you can do the fsb of the cpu and the memory. raising the fsb of the agp slot has practically no improved performance
 
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FSB affects the speed of the CPU, just get one of the utilities mentioned and move the slider to OC the video card
 

mindwreck

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get the coolbits registry file or the rivaturner if you wanna oc your video card. the fsb controls teh core speed of yor CPU not your vid card's core

edit: welcome to anandtech :beer::D
 

Twista

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Originally posted by: AkumaX
you can do the fsb of the cpu and the memory. raising the fsb of the agp slot has practically no improved performance

actually yes it does! On computers that dont have a pci/agp lock your agp is running faster like 37=74mhz and a overclocked gf3 can get over 250fps in quake3 plus with everything out of spec it can also cause your pc to run slower because the hard drive is almost courpitn it data which happen to me.