Overclocking
Overclocking
i got a 6200 256mb agp video card a few days ago and i wanna overclock it....
normal frequencies are as follows:
clock core frequency : 385MHz
memory clock freq: 532 MHz
what is the limit to which i can clock it but still remain at a safe distance from buring my card up
normal frequencies are as follows:
clock core frequency : 385MHz
memory clock freq: 532 MHz
what is the limit to which i can clock it but still remain at a safe distance from buring my card up
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Overclocking varies from card to card, newbies should either not overclock at all, or push the autodetect button in the recent nvidia drivers. (Don't use the automatic overclocking, it changes the speed on the fly too much and eventually crashes the computer, use the auto detect option in manual overclocking.)
More advanced users will overclock in small incriments like 5 MHz at a time and test the card for artifacts or stability issues, if it passes step up another 5 MHz, if it shows artifacts or crashes, step back 5 MHz, test again and if it is stable there call that the limit.
More advanced users will overclock in small incriments like 5 MHz at a time and test the card for artifacts or stability issues, if it passes step up another 5 MHz, if it shows artifacts or crashes, step back 5 MHz, test again and if it is stable there call that the limit.
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cant seem to increase anything....
i did the detect the optimal settings, they came our to be 421mhz core and 609mhz mem.
but for some reason when i try to click ok or apply, my system freezes and i have to cut off my power and turn it back on.
i also tried it with just a 5 mhz increase on each one but still no go.
ill call em (being BFG) tomorrow to see what they say but i'm wondering what yall think.
i did the detect the optimal settings, they came our to be 421mhz core and 609mhz mem.
but for some reason when i try to click ok or apply, my system freezes and i have to cut off my power and turn it back on.
i also tried it with just a 5 mhz increase on each one but still no go.
ill call em (being BFG) tomorrow to see what they say but i'm wondering what yall think.
well it can be overclocked because its enabled anyway.Immortal Lobster wrote:Im not sure Id reccomend OCing the 6200, the heatsink on it isnt all that great, and since it most likely uses turbo-cache, im not sure how happy the cross over with the system ram will be.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp ... 8124982622
plus it has a fan instead of a simple heatsink
I'd suggest to stay away from that feature -- doesn't work very well. Any overclock needs to be tested for at least half an hour or more under full load (use a GPU benchmark in loop mode), the whimpy few seconds this tool uses cause unrealistic high OC values.Battlebot wrote:i did the detect the optimal settings, they came our to be 421mhz core and 609mhz mem.
but for some reason when i try to click ok or apply, my system freezes and i have to cut off my power and turn it back on.
That could mean that this particular GPU chip is already maxed out.Battlebot wrote:i also tried it with just a 5 mhz increase on each one but still no go.
I'd not recommend doing that -- officially you loose your warranty if you overclock the card even once. It's hard to prove, a good way of course is admitting itBattlebot wrote:ill call em (being BFG) tomorrow to see what they say but i'm wondering what yall think.
You may have better luck by overclocking using RivaTuner -- be warned tho that RT is not a beginners tool.
those settings in the screenshot are the standard clocks when my gpu isnt overclockedGrendel wrote:That could mean that this particular GPU chip is already maxed out.Battlebot wrote:i also tried it with just a 5 mhz increase on each one but still no go.
edit: still same freezing deal with rivatuner
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Immortal Lobster wrote:6600GTs are nice, if you have the caxh, go upwards to a 7300GT, theyre also beasts of a card, 7600 if youve got more cash =P
if youve got agp....errr....6600GT lol
or a 7800GS, thats the fastest AGP card available on the market and most likely to be the last AGP card to be produced.
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the 6200 was that much? =
This is a BFG 6200 online, $44
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6814143038
doesnt have the OC, but the OC isnt worth 60+ dollars
do yourself a hge favor BB, ereturn that card, complete refund, go to newegg, and buy either of these, 6800XT or the 6600, both are about in the same price range you payed for that 6200, I know bestbuy overcharges, but I think theyre going off the deep end with it.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6814130268
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6814130232
the 6800XT would be a lot better then the 6600 vanilla, if you see a 6600GT in your price range, cheapest Ive seen is 143, thats better then the 6800XT, but 119USD for the XT isnt bad, aand evga's warranty is kickass enough where you can mod it, unlock it to a GT (pretty sure its unlockable) and the warranty wont be voided
This is a BFG 6200 online, $44
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6814143038
doesnt have the OC, but the OC isnt worth 60+ dollars
do yourself a hge favor BB, ereturn that card, complete refund, go to newegg, and buy either of these, 6800XT or the 6600, both are about in the same price range you payed for that 6200, I know bestbuy overcharges, but I think theyre going off the deep end with it.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6814130268
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6814130232
the 6800XT would be a lot better then the 6600 vanilla, if you see a 6600GT in your price range, cheapest Ive seen is 143, thats better then the 6800XT, but 119USD for the XT isnt bad, aand evga's warranty is kickass enough where you can mod it, unlock it to a GT (pretty sure its unlockable) and the warranty wont be voided
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newegg is eggselent
never had a problem with them, for that matter never had an issue with mwave or zzf either. tigerdirect I had an issue with, that was easily resolved, and monarchs return policy sucks.
outside of that, youll be very safe with newegg, zzf and mwave. its well worth the money saved.
never had a problem with them, for that matter never had an issue with mwave or zzf either. tigerdirect I had an issue with, that was easily resolved, and monarchs return policy sucks.
outside of that, youll be very safe with newegg, zzf and mwave. its well worth the money saved.
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Immortal Lobster wrote:No, the XT is a locked GT, hence unlockable with a vbios flash. and evga is one of the few companies where a bios flash doesnt void the waranty, hence why I listed 2 evgas
didnt take a BIOS flash for me, all i used was the new Riva Tuner with GPU Configuation abilities.
go check it out.
Riva might even beable to tweak that 6200 of yours alittle faster to match the 6600 ( non-GT Version ) i would even want to see if that 6200 has anything locked out.