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Old 05-27-2004, 08:04 PM   #1
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overclock Graphic Card

how to overclock graphic card, is it every graphic card can overclock. where can i find the software to overclock grpahic card
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This guide should give you a good start on it:

http://ricserv.servebeer.com/oc2.php

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Old 05-28-2004, 09:49 PM   #3
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you posted this in the wrong forum....please check the right place...

we also need way more info....what brand and kind of card...

thank you...
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you posted this in the wrong forum....please check the right place...

we also need way more info....what brand and kind of card...

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I think he's finding a software that can OC a graphics card. Generally speaking, most graphics card should be able to OC, but it is not recommended, since OC'ing a graphics card will increase heat problems within the system. Here is a good tutorial on the subject. PowerStrip is recommended when OC'ing, though I haven't personally tried it myself. And performance wise, it really depends on what your graphics card is - whether it is a low end, or a high end card. However, generally speaking, you probably should be able to do even a little of it.


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