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overclock my 6600 non gt 128mb

Original Message
Name: ledtek 6600
Date: August 23, 2006 at 07:09:25 Pacific
Subject: overclock my 6600 non gt 128mb
OS: XP pro
CPU/Ram: AMD Sempron 3100 & 1GB ra
Comment:
HI i would like to know how far i can oc my Ledtek 6600 non gt i have already oc to
core-525MHZ memory oc to 694MHZ (idle temps around 48 and while gaming around 69) thanks for all the help


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Response Number 1
Name: Sabertooth
Date: August 23, 2006 at 07:59:16 Pacific
Subject: overclock my 6600 non gt 128mb
Reply: (edit)
Wow!

A 75% OC on the core and 26% on the memory. I don't I'll want to replicate a 75% OC attempt on my 6800.

My core is sitting at 375MHz and memory at 875MHz DDR, pushing the core any further leaves me vulnerable to artifacts in games and I really don't need that.

No one can tell you precisely when to stop, but we all know when you need to forge ahead, right now, you should keep pushing ;-)
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Response Number 2
Name: Sabertooth
Date: August 23, 2006 at 08:00:28 Pacific
Subject: overclock my 6600 non gt 128mb
Reply: (edit)
Oops....

I don't think I'll want to replicate

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Response Number 3
Name: TMP-Man
Date: August 23, 2006 at 15:45:36 Pacific
Subject: overclock my 6600 non gt 128mb
Reply: (edit)
"HI i would like to know how far i can oc my Ledtek 6600 non gt i have already oc to
core-525MHZ memory oc to 694MHZ "

As high as you can go with artifacts free...


TMP-Man

Asus P5P800-SE PAT
P4 506 @ 4009Mhz 1.3625v
Thermaltake CLP0024 w/ 1700RPM 92MM + AS5
2GB OCZ 2-3-2-5 DDR400
120GB/300GB 7200RPM HD
MSI 6600GT AGP 565/1100 VF700 ALCU AS5


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Response Number 4
Name: ledtek 6600
Date: August 23, 2006 at 15:49:25 Pacific
Subject: overclock my 6600 non gt 128mb
Reply: (edit)
Thanks for all the info + i might start volt modding to see how far i can get

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Response Number 5
Name: TMP-Man
Date: August 23, 2006 at 15:59:57 Pacific
Subject: overclock my 6600 non gt 128mb
Reply: (edit)
"Thanks for all the info + i might start volt modding to see how far i can get"

If you can sucessfully volt mod your 6600, post your result and if it yeilds more than 15%, then I will do it on mine also. ^_^

TMP-Man

Asus P5P800-SE PAT
P4 506 @ 4009Mhz 1.3625v
Thermaltake CLP0024 w/ 1700RPM 92MM + AS5
2GB OCZ 2-3-2-5 DDR400
120GB/300GB 7200RPM HD
MSI 6600GT AGP 565/1100 VF700 ALCU AS5


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Response Number 6
Name: Galileox2
Date: August 24, 2006 at 07:03:14 Pacific
Subject: overclock my 6600 non gt 128mb
Reply: (edit)
hmm... is increasing the GPU's volts from 1.2 to 1.3v (1.2v being stock) through a bios editor considered a volt mod, or does one have to physical hard-mod a transistor on the card itself in order for it to be an official volt-mod? I have never been entirely sure, because thats what I've done with my PNY 128Mb 6800nu using NibiTor, I up'ed the volts to 6800Gt level 1.3v, and the Ultra uses 1.4v, of coarce I swapped the Stock Heat-sink with a modified PIII cooler. Right now my card is running on all 16 cylinders and 6 Vertex pipes, at a core speed of 425Mhz and a MEM speed of 860Mhz, artifact free.

Is there a rehab center for Coffee drinkers? I drink six to eight cups per hour.


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Response Number 7
Name: ledtek 6600
Date: August 24, 2006 at 11:07:36 Pacific
Subject: overclock my 6600 non gt 128mb
Reply: (edit)
Here is a link I found on overclocking and v -mod the 6600gt
http://www.vr-zone.com/?i=1636&s=4


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Response Number 8
Name: Sabertooth
Date: August 26, 2006 at 11:11:44 Pacific
Subject: overclock my 6600 non gt 128mb
Reply: (edit)
Galileox2,

For your 6800NU's 1.3V label selection (NiBiTor), what VID are you using as its voltage regulator (0?)


1.1V 00

1.2V 01

1.4V 02

1.5V 03


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Response Number 9
Name: Galileox2
Date: August 27, 2006 at 08:05:35 Pacific
Subject: overclock my 6600 non gt 128mb
Reply: (edit)
Sabertooth, check your PM.


Is there a rehab center for Coffee drinkers? I drink six to eight cups per hour.


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