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Old February 12th 04, 10:27 AM
HSV Guy
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Hi Group.

I have a GF4 Ti4200 graphics card, running win xp pro,
I read on a website that you can over clock the ti 4200 to speed of the 4600
or even 4800 serries.

Could any one tell me what are the most safe specs for over clocking?

Thanks Alls


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Old February 12th 04, 11:50 PM
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HSV Guy wrote:
Hi Group.

I have a GF4 Ti4200 graphics card, running win xp pro,
I read on a website that you can over clock the ti 4200 to speed of
the 4600 or even 4800 serries.

Could any one tell me what are the most safe specs for over clocking?

Thanks Alls


It depends on who the manufacturer of your card is to a large extent. Also,
individual cards behave differently. There are no 'safe specs' for
overclocking, it's always a gamble. MY GF4 ti4200 will run up to 300/600 but
I only left it there for a few minutes, I didn't want to risk it as I
couldn't afford to replace it. Overclocking can permanently damage your
card.
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Old February 13th 04, 08:36 AM
Darthy
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 23:27:30 +1300, "HSV Guy"
wrote:

Hi Group.

I have a GF4 Ti4200 graphics card, running win xp pro,
I read on a website that you can over clock the ti 4200 to speed of the 4600
or even 4800 serries.


When we talk about Ti cards, we pretend the 4800s don't really
exists... since they are re-named 4400 and 4600s with AGP 8x (like
that helps a lot).

Its easy to OC 4200 to 4400... but the performance deltas between the
4200 & 4600 is not that much. A 5900XT is a big jump faster than any
GF4 card.

Could any one tell me what are the most safe specs for over clocking?


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