Post your TI4200 clock speeds here

danielf

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Apr 30, 2004
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I have a Abit Siluro 64Mb TI4200, i got 295/600 with original sink and fan.
AMD Barton 2500+ / 512MB dual channel 333mhz
3dmark2001SE: 11300
 

miri

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64MB Ti4200
P4 2.8C

Everything at stock speeds. 12,880 3d2001
 

nvfx

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I have a leadtek ti 4200 128 MB
Stock speeds were 250/446 Mhz

After aplying a Zalman Hp-80C + Fan, i am running the card at 300 Mhz stable and maximum of 315 Mhz
 

BlvdKing

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My PNY GF4 TI 4200 64MB ran steady at 300/600. I upgraded to a XFX 5900 XT that runs at 475/850. I have always had good luck overclocking NVidia based cards and not so good luck with ATI cards.
 

Cerb

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Siluro Ti 4200, 300/620, cooled w/ NB32j + 92mm fan @5v.
Died of unknown cause (possibly ESD to RAM?) when upgrading.
 

Citrono

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Before I got my new video card, my Albatron 4200 128mb 8x was running stable at 290/650 and I believe that it could have gone faster. All on stock cooling with the X-Alien case (6 fans).
 

Soulkeeper

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Nov 23, 2001
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my card rocks

asus nv28 with bga mem :)
315/642 for my everyday use
but i have benchmarked with atleast 324/666 it just gets hot for everyday use

i have a retail amd heatsink bolted on it right now (takes up 3 pci slots :) ) and some copper ramsinks on the memory
 

Sonix7

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I'm just Plain Happy!!
I'm using My chaintech Ti4200-8x 128MB for the first time on my Rig (nforce2+XP2600+Cosairs XMS2700C2 2x256MB).
Everything at their stocks speeds ti4200 @250/513
3DMarks 11892.

Finally I break the 10K mark.

I'll be posting more results with another drivers, HW mods...etc.

One question: What are the best drivers for this Beauty??
 

SneakyStuff

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Originally posted by: Soulkeeper
my card rocks

asus nv28 with bga mem :)
315/642 for my everyday use
but i have benchmarked with atleast 324/666 it just gets hot for everyday use

i have a retail amd heatsink bolted on it right now (takes up 3 pci slots :) ) and some copper ramsinks on the memory

hehe, I had a 128 bit 5200 too, they aren't half bad, couldn't beat it for $70 when I got it a year or 2 back :)