F Filip Active Member Oct 16, 2005 #22 when your card starts to make artifacts, thats the most that can be OC'ed with that cooling
F Filip Active Member Oct 16, 2005 #24 i have 92-93 fps when it's OC'ed, +20fps more then stock tell me what system you have
R ronny911 New Member Oct 16, 2005 #25 i have a a64 3000+ venice (stock), DFI lanparty nf4, 1 gig of ddr400, 550 watt psu, radeon 9550 infinity and thats it, ALL STOCK (no OC)
i have a a64 3000+ venice (stock), DFI lanparty nf4, 1 gig of ddr400, 550 watt psu, radeon 9550 infinity and thats it, ALL STOCK (no OC)
F Filip Active Member Oct 16, 2005 #26 nice mobo, and that cpu can be OC'ed alot with good colling, i heard somewhere around 2.6GHz
R ronny911 New Member Oct 16, 2005 #29 nope, but i will for sure, yo gotta go, parents want me to help them carry some stuff
R ronny911 New Member Oct 17, 2005 #31 i took some 3dMARK05 tests and the score is 1890, that good or bad? didn't have time to run pcmark
F Filip Active Member Oct 17, 2005 #32 yeah, for that card it's pretty good, i was reading somewhere that the cards avarage is around 1500 3dmarks. so it's pretty good
yeah, for that card it's pretty good, i was reading somewhere that the cards avarage is around 1500 3dmarks. so it's pretty good
F Filip Active Member Oct 17, 2005 #34 well, core@525MHz and DDR@750MHz and with some little tweaking i got around 2150 3DMarks
F Filip Active Member Oct 17, 2005 #36 i think it's your processor, my friend bought a a64 3000+ and he said that it's much slower then the 3000+ barton he was using, so he switched back to barton.
i think it's your processor, my friend bought a a64 3000+ and he said that it's much slower then the 3000+ barton he was using, so he switched back to barton.
F Filip Active Member Oct 17, 2005 #38 no, you should buy a better cpu cooling and then OC your proc to at least 2.4GHz
F Filip Active Member Oct 17, 2005 #40 you should try to buy either a zalman, termaltake or thermalright, they are all great