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Yoshi64

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I bought it in store where I live (in Sweden).
Here's a picture of it: Leadtek GF3 Ti200 OEM.

The card does run blazing hot without a fan, even at stock speeds. But I have a 12 V 80 mm Sunon fan blowing right at it, and if I connect the fan to 5.5 V (bringing the RPM down to well below 1500), it cools my GF3 just fine at stock speeds, and it is absolutely silent. But for overclocking I run the fan at 12 V (3000 RPM).
 

MustangSVT

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visiontek ti 200 runs ok at 250/550 for few minutes.. it does not lock up or give any artifacts in desktop or just browsing, but when i run serious sam for 3 minutes, it just locks up.. no artifacts tho... does this mean i just need a better cooling? hehehe i love this card! and i got this on that $100 bb deal!!

 

dshodson

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can someone answer my previous questions
i know they are a little off the topic but then again if i had these answers, i could post my results

what is the best tool to overclock it
and what are the best tools to look for artifacts
and finally how do u get fps in quake3 and other games
ut at least gives u a drop down menu

thanks

D
 

Broadkipa

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Creative Labs Ti200 running at stock speed on a P4 1.7GHz 512MegsSDRAM also at stock speed.

3DMark2001 Score:5355

As a side note powerstrip says I have a MicroStar card so it would seem Creative Labs does use a MicroStar board.
 

Night Blade

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Asus Ti200, 245/520, methinks some ramsinks would help hit 550. 3DMark2K1 around 7600 on a below config.
 

JvD

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<< Creative Labs Ti200 running at stock speed on a P4 1.7GHz 512MegsSDRAM also at stock speed.

3DMark2001 Score:5355

As a side note powerstrip says I have a MicroStar card so it would seem Creative Labs does use a MicroStar board.
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I know! Try overclock it. U might be amazed. The Xreativs is VERY pricy considering its good OC and it has DVI. Go Creative....sorry GO MSI!
 

Demonicon

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Are you guys settings so high cause you run 3dmarks with artifacts and only stop at hard locks? Cause my Ti200 runs at 200/470 but after that I get artifacts. I have never got a hard lock.
 

pookguy88

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200/500
no locks or artifacts, hell it'll go 220/500 with no artifacts and no hard locks in 3DMark2K1 but will lock up in RA3 for some reason :|
 

Jaraxal

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Visiontek Ti 200 -> 220/500 (max setting that cool bits allow). I have absolutely ZERO problems. I can run 3DMark 2001 endlessly =D
 

JvD

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That IS great! BUT on the other hand U probably paid a bit more for it. Asus = Quality = Small risk = High price.
 

RobsTV

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Epox 8kta3 Pro, 1GHz @ 1.4GHz (148x9.5), 22.80 drivers. Stock video card cooling.

Gainward GF3 Ti200 Golden Sample ($175 shipped Newegg)
(have now tested 3 of these Gainward cards, and all did same or better)
230/510 = 6990
240/520 = 7047
250/530 = 7200
260/540 = 7298
270/550 = lock
260/560 = 7305
262/561 = 7349 (stable max)
((1.4GHz@1554 (148x10.5) 262/561 = 7558 stable max))

Visiontek GF3 Ti200 week 44 ($168 shipped BestBuys.com sale)
220/530 = 6872
225/530 = 6952
230/530 = 6991 (stable max)
235/535 = 7063 (or lock depending on luck, but I had to break 7k)

Overall, Gainward looks to be much better built, with much better fan and heatsinks.