Re:Flashing a GeForce 8800 GT to SSC speeds, is it possible? - 2008/02/25 19:29KaOSoFt wrote: Many people already knew about the Arctic Cooling MX-2 longevity, but they were still testing the Tuniq TX-2. Seriously, I'm now starting to think in buying the Arctic Cooling MX-2 and do the tests myself. Anyways, it seems it'll be almost 10 days before I get my video card and cooler. Okay, good idea. At least I know for certain it works better after a few days the Arctic Cooling MX-2 while the TX-2 just can do the same. A pitty you have to wait that long for your new graphics card...
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Re:Flashing a GeForce 8800 GT to SSC speeds, is it possible? - 2008/02/29 18:45Mavke wrote: Okay, good idea. At least I know for certain it works better after a few days the Arctic Cooling MX-2 while the TX-2 just can do the same. A pitty you have to wait that long for your new graphics card... It arrived yesterday! l just picked it up, and I'm just waiting to get home so I can start testing it. I also received the Arctic Cooling MX-2 syringes. Do you think I should change the card default thermal paste? I still haven't got the Akimbo cooler. Anyways, all hail video cards.
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Re:Flashing a GeForce 8800 GT to SSC speeds, is it possible? - 2008/02/29 21:50Well I wouldn't change the thermal paste at first, just try the card and if you are waiting for the Akimbo cooler, then only change the thermal paste when you apply that cooler, and now enjoy the graphics cards.
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Re:Flashing a GeForce 8800 GT to SSC speeds, is it possible? - 2008/03/01 06:43Reaching a maximum of 81ºC after three hours of playing Crysis in high settings and I get an average of 48 frame rate at 1280x1024 resolution, which is normal, given that I still have the stock cooler and also a shitty airflow in my case? And if it's normal, is it a safe temperature? Wow, after installing RivaTuner and setting the fan speed to 80%, temps reduced drastically. Now I get 64ºC maximum after playing Crysis some time, and it gets to 42ºC in idle.
And you know what's better? I can barely hear it! I swear, subjective tests suggest that decibels are the same as with its default 29% speed setting. Totally amazing. I must let you know I first updated the BIOS with EVGA the latest official 62.92.24.00.01 version, which didn't seem to improve the fan speed settings. While playing Crysis before setting 80% with RivaTuner, the fan speed was always 29%. Anyways, I'm just so happy!
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Re:Flashing a GeForce 8800 GT to SSC speeds, is it possible? - 2008/03/01 13:07Well that we know already and you can make these changes to the fan speed also in the BIOS... But yes testing with RivaTuner should be done first to find the settings you can live with. But what you are stating is no surprise and no longer amazing, and already been known for some time and that is why that feature is also available in NiBiTor for tweaking the BIOS.
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Re:Flashing a GeForce 8800 GT to SSC speeds, is it possible? - 2008/03/22 02:34Hello there. Alright, I got everything running now. Right now, I have an EVGA e-GeForce 8800GT 512 MB running at these speeds with the Akimbo cooler, and the latest Akimbo BIOS. Which means it runs at 704MHz core and 2000MHz memory with a shader of 1920MHz. With RivaTuner, if I set the fan speed to 72%, noise levels are more or less the same as with 32%, and temperatures after three hours of stable, artifacts free playing of Crysis is just 64ºC.
While I'm not experiencing any issue, I'm quite concerned about the shader clock. So, my question is, do you think it is too high? Do you know more or less a safe value? I plan on having my card for at least two years... Thanks in advance.
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Re:Flashing a GeForce 8800 GT to SSC speeds, is it possible? - 2008/03/22 11:29KaOSoFt wrote: While I'm not experiencing any issue, I'm quite concerned about the shader clock. So, my question is, do you think it is too high? Do you know more or less a safe value? I plan on having my card for at least two years... Thanks in advance. Well the sahder is indeed quite high at 1920MHz but the G92 is better designed to handle very high shader clock speed so if your card runs fine and stable with that quite low temp you stated it should all be just fine for the years to come.
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Re:Flashing a GeForce 8800 GT to SSC speeds, is it possible? - 2008/03/22 23:25Mavke wrote: Well the shader is indeed quite high at 1920MHz but the G92 is better designed to handle very high shader clock speed so if your card runs fine and stable with that quite low temp you stated, it should all be just fine for the years to come. So, if everything looks and works okay, and temperatures are low, there is no problem? So the temperature it's the main component to take into account? I thought that, well, yeah, while temperatures had a big roll on this, there was something else going on, like a limit right inside the chip or something like that.
If temperatures it's all about, I wouldn't care to set the fan to 100% while playing. What do you recommend me to test for artifacts and instability? You go with 3DMark06 or ATITool? Thank you!
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Re:Flashing a GeForce 8800 GT to SSC speeds, is it possible? - 2008/03/23 12:26KaOSoFt wrote: If temperatures it's all about, I wouldn't care to set the fan to 100% while playing. What do you recommend me to test for artifacts and instability? You go with 3DMark06 or ATITool? Thank you! Mmm, both. Yeah I never go with just one piece of software and I would also add a game into it as well, something like Crysis. Never trust just one tool, but ATITool will generally start artifacting sooner than a benchmark or games...
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Re:Flashing a GeForce 8800 GT to SSC speeds, is it possible? - 2008/03/29 22:12Alright, I'm set I guess. I'm able to run my card without artifacting, after four straight hours of Crysis and eight hours of ATITool, with the speeds set at 736/2048MHz and the shader at 1920MHz. Temperatures are pretty much the same as the ones I mentioned some posts before. What I liked about this overclocking experience is that I got an average of 6 frames more for Crysis.
Thank you for your comments and suggestions! I'm using Arctic Cooling MX-2 on the card, by the way, and if the results are the same as in my CPU, than the Tuniq TX-2 works better for me, meaning one, or even two degrees better. Whenever I have time and I'm in the mood, I'll switch them.
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