Just overclocked my GF3TI200 some more... it's now faster than the TI500Still runs cool as a cucumber with this size heatsink on it, and it's perfectly stable.
The GF3TI500 is supposed to run at 240 MHz core and 500 MHz DDR. (seehttp://www.vnunet.com/Products/Hardware/1125923)
My TI200 is specced out at 175/400.
New speed: 250/550 . I don't want to go any faster, in that case I woulda gone to 350 or so
Scaling NVidia's TI500 specs I get these numbers:
Fill rate: 4 billion AA samples/sec
Ops/second: 1000 billion (1 trillion?)
Mem bandwidth: 8.8 GB/second
Sounds pretty good for a card that used to be:
Fill rate: 2.8 billion AA samples/sec
Ops/second: 700 billion
Mem bandwidth: 6.4 GB/second
Anyone else got this far with only a regular heatsink/fan?
P.S. I overwrote the default settings to be sure it stays at 250/550.
P.P.S. With this much overclocking, I can run in 9xFSAA in 1280x960 with a full framerate, in 32 bit color. I still prefer 640x480 tho because on this monitor, the higher the res, the smaller the image gets. E.G. 1280x960 will have a 1" gap on all sides, and 640x480 fills the whole screen. Besides, 640x480 gives me some very nice looking scanlines. Zelda 64 looks better than real life!


Still runs cool as a cucumber with this size heatsink on it, and it's perfectly stable.
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. Still going strong... AFAIK (since I got it secondhand, still a very hefty price) it has never had a problem.




