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Safety of Overclocking GF2 MX-400?

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January 30, 2002 10:00:23 PM

Just wondering how "safe" it is to overclock my card, and if doing it will be of any noticeable benefit.

I have an ASUS v7100PRO mx-400 64MB card running nvidia detonator XP drivers.

I have a utility that came bundled with the card which is called "ASUS Tweak Utility" ... In this utility under the "Graphics Speed" heading there are 2 sliders that can be changed to modify the speed. The 2 sliders are called "Engine" and "Memory". They are currently BOTH set to 200MHz. I'm wondering if there is a "safe" level to increase these to, or if I should just leave well enough be?

THe card has a cooling fan installed on it if that is important information. A photo of the card can be viewed here:
http://usa.asus.com/vga/agpv7100pro/overview.htm

Anybody that can provide advice is more than welcome to post it! Thanks!

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February 2, 2002 11:13:12 AM

I OC'ed my V7100 MX to 220/205 MHz (GPU/RAM).
Just raise the the speed a couple of MHz and see if it is stable, if it is then you raise it even more, if it is not then lower it to your previous setting.

My case has so many fans that it hovers above the ground :eek:  .
February 3, 2002 8:17:41 AM

What temps are you getting at those settings?

I've got mine overclocked to 250/235 and my card is running at a toasty 60deg C, but it seems to be stable. What do you think? Is this too much?
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February 3, 2002 10:04:22 AM

I don't have an internal sensor, but I placed a sensor from my DigiDoc on the heatsink and the temp is 31.5 C, I use the standard heatsink with a P75 cooler on it.

My case has so many fans that it hovers above the ground :eek:  .
February 3, 2002 6:40:34 PM

WOW! Why don't you push it a little more then? Crankr' up man! You'd probably get to 240/220 or something.
February 4, 2002 2:43:53 PM

I can't overclock the memory any further without getting weird display errors. But I will OC the GPU some more.

My case has so many fans that it hovers above the ground :eek:  .
February 4, 2002 10:23:28 PM

I have a Gainward GF2 MX 400 "Golden Sample" running 240/240

<i>"The FAA issued a wind sheer warning for my PC, I think I may have one to many fans in it..."</i>
February 7, 2002 2:12:28 AM

Do you have any extra cooling for the memory?
February 7, 2002 11:09:00 AM

Yes, I have 2 Thermaltake RAMsink on the 4 RAM chips.
BTW My card is now running at 240/205, but I haven't tried if it works with games

My case has so many fans that it hovers above the ground :eek:  .
February 7, 2002 5:23:34 PM

On my gainward I'm using no ramsinks and the stock HSF on the GPU.

<i>"The FAA issued a wind sheer warning for my PC, I think I may have one to many fans in it..."</i>
February 7, 2002 10:50:50 PM

Hm, it's quite hard to get anything from Thermaltake here in Croatia, i think I'll just have to do something DIY style. :smile: Anyway, it works fine at 220/190 with only an old P200 cooler attached to the GPU...
February 8, 2002 12:15:32 PM

You can cut an old heatsink into smaller pieces.

My case has so many fans that it hovers above the ground :eek:  .
February 8, 2002 11:38:01 PM

A very good idea, I have few heatsinks just lying around anyway. Tnx for the advice...
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