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powerpack
12-01-2008, 10:26 PM
Discuss tips, tweaks, suggestions or show off your new Asus.
powerpack
12-02-2008, 11:30 PM
OK my wPrime just went down. It is 30.533 now? I set the thread count to 4 not 2? I read better times? Well I guess tricking a benchmark will not make the world a better place it was the best I could do. Anyway mostly want to know GPU benchmarks. Is there a way to increase GPU speed? Our DDR2 cards are fine with 600Mhz Core and shader speeds but 400Mhz memory is crippled from 700Mhz? Anyone know?
Undervolting is not working for me with RMClock or OC with ClockGen or any others. Anyone figured out anything?
Post your scores!
powerpack
12-12-2008, 12:42 AM
Come on guys just type something and hit enter? What is so hard? Just do it.
powerpack
12-26-2008, 03:39 PM
OK it's just me? Guess I will just use as a storage space for my thoughts.
AMD GPU Tool overclocks GPU very nice. RAM goes to 500Mhz tops I think. Core goes to 800Mhz. I can go above but 3DMark06 will not run thru so no point in doing? If you go above 500Mhz on memory it fails even on Desktop. Have a go all you guys see if your card can do better than 800/500. I might be able to do 850/525 but well had some issues.
Deaniac
12-27-2008, 07:52 AM
wow, you really are the only one, :)
thanks for the info though, probably every one is enjoying their
computers so much they haven't had time to join up.
powerpack
01-01-2009, 01:33 PM
So you wanna overclock? Well on this baby setfsb works like a charm. Just set the "PLL" to ICSLPR363DGLF press get "get fsb" and bamm! Now move the sliders to the speed you want. I can go to 315Mhz bus and run wPrime and many things fine. But under stress from orthos it does fail so not stable. I am stable at 300Mhz. 315Mhz puts my CPU at 3Ghz and Ram at 950Mhz. 300Mhz puts me at 2.85Ghz RAM at 900Mhz. I use HWMonitor for temps when stress testing. I always have Notebook Hardware Control running to watch temps.
http://flynntechsolutions.com/wprimeoc.jpg
Give a try temps are not bad goes 7F higher when being stress tested. If anyone figures how to undervolt T9400 please let me know.
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