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    The Other Village Idiot Tk64's Avatar
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    Talking This hertz pretty bad...

    Just overclocked my GF3TI200 some more... it's now faster than the TI500 Still 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!


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    Last edited by Tk64; April 15th, 2002 at 21:40.
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    EmuTalk Member MrDetermination's Avatar
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    LOL... great thread title.

    I get similar overclockage out of my Ge2 GTS/64mb Hercules Prophet II. Man I love this card. Its still hanging (Runs Jedi Knight II just fine at 1152xwhatever [~50fps]) and I've had it for 2 years I think... bought it when it first came out for $3XX USD. I'm not at home and haven't messed with its clock in forever... but I know its up there. Guillemont is a class act. The Prophet has a HS/Fan on the card's proc and each 4 litle heat sinks for the ram chips. How cool is that?
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    EmuTalk Member MrDetermination's Avatar
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    Oh and BTW GeForce tweaker is THE tool for GeForce owners
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    The Other Village Idiot Tk64's Avatar
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    Hey, nice sticker on the VGA port. Overclock OK?

    My card is sorta layed out like that. Mine is a single heatsink block that covers all 4 RAM chips and the GPU, with a fan covering the GPU part. ~1/2 of the board must be covered by the heatsink. I've certainly got a lot less SMD resistors compared to yours tho.

    This card is 2 months old (been running it at 200/400 for a while, then 235/550, now 250/550...) It was in the $1xx range.

    A screenshot of Zelda 64 (640x480, 32bit, 3x3 FSAA, other assorted/strange emu/GF3 settings, GF3 in "low" digital vibrance mode... no scanlines in the screenshot tho ):

    *drool*
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    EmuTalk Member MrDetermination's Avatar
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    Thats nice. Never thought about running at native resolution and introducing scanlines/FSAA...
    /me itches to get home

    This link goes to a thread with my only readily availiable screenshot.
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    The Other Village Idiot Tk64's Avatar
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    Originally posted by MrDetermination
    Thats nice. Never thought about running at native resolution and introducing scanlines/FSAA...
    Actually the real N64 runs in 2x FSAA. (1x2 I believe)

    My screenshot looks mighty nice on this SiliconGraphics trinitron Of course you'll only see the scanlines in 640x480 . The real reason I run in 640x480 is because the image fills the screen, unlike 1280x960 .

    I think that's pretty good for a 10-year-old monitor . Still going strong... AFAIK (since I got it secondhand, still a very hefty price) it has never had a problem.
    Last edited by Tk64; April 15th, 2002 at 22:51.
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    I have a nice Trinitron 19incher

    The real reason I run in 640x480 is because the image fills the screen, unlike 1280x960 .
    You on crack? What do you mean 1280x960 doesn't fill the screen? That sounds like a monitor adjustment to me. Definately sounds whack yo! 1280x960 is my resolution of choice, and it fills my screen just fine.
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    The Other Village Idiot Tk64's Avatar
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    Originally posted by MrDetermination
    What do you mean 1280x960 doesn't fill the screen? That sounds like a monitor adjustment to me. Definately sounds whack yo! 1280x960 is my resolution of choice, and it fills my screen just fine.
    I mean, it doesn't fill the screen. No fun playing in high-res if there's a 1" border all around, and no scanlines on top of that.

    All the monitors I've ever seen have not been able to make the image fill the screen in hi-res modes.

    Yep, I've used the adjustments, this is when it's stretched to the monitor's limits. I can stretch the image off the screen vertically in hi-res, but not horizontally, so I'd rather have a good aspect ratio.

    Funny, I've never found an option on the GF3 to change the H and V sizes. I have the option to move the image, but not to stretch it...

    Anyway, this is one of those monitors that has an option as to what kind of cable gets hooked up. It can use a 15 pin D-Sub connector or 5 BNC connectors (usually sold as a 15-pin VGA to 5 BNC cable). I'm using the D-Sub plug now, would using the BNC cable make any difference?

    P.S. Just did a test to find the upper limits of the card. Results: 265/595 max before a total crash (very unstable tho). At 270 core, dashes start appearing on the screen (I managed to save it from a crash). At 600 DDR the memory causes a total system crash (along with a very garbled screen), requiring a reboot with CTRL held down. Seems to me my 250/550 combo is a safe setting (plenty fast too).
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    I seriously doubt the input has anything to do with how the monitor displays the image. The fact you have black borders at high resolutions is definately whack.
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    Originally posted by MrDetermination
    I seriously doubt the input has anything to do with how the monitor displays the image. The fact you have black borders at high resolutions is definately whack.
    Actually, no its not, mine does that at that res. too. Its because when I stretch the monitor edges to maximum width, the monitor reaches 100% before the picture reaches the edge of the screen. And I can't go higher than 100%
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