Post your Ti4400 overclocks here.

snow patrol

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I've got a Gainward Ti4400 at I've managed to bench it in 3Dmark at 293/697. Is this above average? I was quite pleased with that! :) I think the core might go a little higher. The next step I did was 305 but it froze, so I should do 300 I guess for a few more 3dmarks.

What's everyone else getting?
 

SimonCrux

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I've got an Asus 4400, I'm at 300/661, seems pretty stable- when I pumped the mem up much more I got ghosting on text.
 

KouklatheCat

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I have my Visiontek Xtacy at 305/605. I stopped there because of some artifacts. Im ordering a new HSF and some RAM sinks. Should hopefully go higher with better/more cooling.
 

tigerbait

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Visiontek Ti4400 at 300/640, been running at that speed without a hitch since April
 

snow patrol

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To be honest, I just pump the speeds up for benchmarks then drop them down to standard, as I've yet to own a game that really needs me to overclock the card ;)
 

jaybee

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Abit 4400 at 305/625. Out of the box it did 315 -- my AS3 application took 10MHz off the core. I pulled off the hsf and tried again, but I am stuck around 305 now. Also, the memory can bench at (I think) 660, but Morrowind gets snowy if I go higher than ~630.

jaybee

PS Neverwinter Nights looks nice at 12x10x4XS :D
 

jyrgen

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Originally posted by: jaybee
Abit 4400 at 305/625. Out of the box it did 315 -- my AS3 application took 10MHz off the core. I pulled off the hsf and tried again, but I am stuck around 305 now. Also, the memory can bench at (I think) 660, but Morrowind gets snowy if I go higher than ~630.
Interesting, I did the same, and with the same result. LIke this white grease was better than AS3? Or maybe there is too little pressure between heatsink and core now, and the contact is worse, because there was a lot of this white stuff in between before. Anyway, my Abit Ti4400 can run flawlessly at 310/660 or so in normal circumstances, but runs without artifacts in 3DMark only at 306/622.

 

Jayczar

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Abit ti4400 315/660 with a thermaltake
HSF on the core, probably go higher but
this is already crazy fast.
 

jaybee

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Originally posted by: jyrgen

Interesting, I did the same, and with the same result. LIke this white grease was better than AS3? Or maybe there is too little pressure between heatsink and core now, and the contact is worse, because there was a lot of this white stuff in between before. Anyway, my Abit Ti4400 can run flawlessly at 310/660 or so in normal circumstances, but runs without artifacts in 3DMark only at 306/622.

When I pulled off the hsf after my first application, I noticed the middle of the hsf had no grease on it. I had spread the AS3 evenly over the core and applied pressure to the hsf to "fill in the gaps" with the AS3, so there should have been a more-or-less even distribution on the hsf. My conclusion: the core is concave and lapping should help. Never done that before tho...

jaybee
 

KouklatheCat

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Jayczar,

Are you using the Thermaltake HSF made for the GF4? What was your OC before adding that HSF?

Thanks