oc'ing 6600gt

towly

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I was wondering on an oc'ed 6600gt to get the core clock to 600mhz and the memory clock to 1100mhz, what kinda cooling would I need? Im assuming the stock cooling wouldn't suffice, I know that it comes with a 60mm fan.

right now im at like 1000mhz memory clock, and 540mhz core clock.
 
i doubt that overclock would generate any extra heat; well not enough to warrant extra cooling. i would think that you only need extra cooling if you are gonna voltmod it
 
what are some good programs I can use to monitor the temperature of my video card? Also, what is the temperature norm for a 6600gt?
 
Well it depends on if the 6600GT has a temperature diod (s?), high end cards usually have those. When I want to know how hot my GFX card is I simply touch the heat sink.
 
also would the first one work with my card? It doesn't say anything about being compatible with the 6600gt.

I know that each overclock depends on the card, but what is the major limiting factor when oc'ing a video card? Is it heat or is it something else?
 
mrjack said:
Well it depends on if the 6600GT has a temperature diod (s?), high end cards usually have those. When I want to know how hot my GFX card is I simply touch the heat sink.

as far as i know, you cant measure temperature with diodes. ;) only with temperature dependant resistors.

ow, and go to the display drivers. the temperature shoud show up there :)
 
as far as i know, you cant measure temperature with diodes. only with temperature dependant resistors.
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ow, and go to the display drivers. the temperature shoud show up there
as far as i know, you cant measure temperature with drivers ;)
 
heat pipes work well, but that zalman probably does as well (haven't used it before).

Heat isn't the only factor. Some parts will only go to a certain speed before they stop working properly.
 
well.. i had a bios editing program for nvidia bios's. (i only used it to mess a bit with my old fx5200.) but i wouldnt risk blowing up a 6600GT.
 
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