xbadwolfx New Member May 15, 2008 #1 EVGa 9800GTX Overclocked. Here are the results. I had to manually turn the fan speed up to keep the card cool.
EVGa 9800GTX Overclocked. Here are the results. I had to manually turn the fan speed up to keep the card cool.
ThatGuy16 VIP Member May 15, 2008 #2 not bad, now go into your bios and overclock your CPU, and that score will shoot up even higher
hermeslyre VIP Member May 15, 2008 #3 ThatGuy16 said: now go into your bios and overclock your CPU, and that score will shoot up even higher Click to expand... For all the good it will do you.
ThatGuy16 said: now go into your bios and overclock your CPU, and that score will shoot up even higher Click to expand... For all the good it will do you.
Cleric7x9 Active Member May 15, 2008 #5 my setup below scores higher....something wrong there. def try overclocking your CPU.
lovely? Active Member May 15, 2008 #6 its the cpu, to be sure. mine almost scores that much, and every one of your components are better! ('cept for the motherboard )
its the cpu, to be sure. mine almost scores that much, and every one of your components are better! ('cept for the motherboard )
xbadwolfx New Member May 16, 2008 #8 I have no experience overclocking CPU's and dont feel like messing up.
Mitch? banned May 16, 2008 #9 just go into bios, find the area to overclock (generally a FSB setting) and just add by about ten or so mhz the first time, then in increments of 3 or so until it resets itself, then go a few lower than your reset time.
just go into bios, find the area to overclock (generally a FSB setting) and just add by about ten or so mhz the first time, then in increments of 3 or so until it resets itself, then go a few lower than your reset time.