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Old 01-14-2007, 06:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Few q's about gpu OC'ing.

Ok, first off, in the BIOS, (ds3 rev 2.0) it has an option about the PCI-E bandwidth. I raised it where it was stable, would it give me any increase in performance (btw, its at 120 mhz). The second question is, my GPU (in sig) normal core is 499.5 mhz, i was able to reach 649 mhz, but not oc'ing the gpu yet. How much performace wise (i dont have any FPS monitoring tools...) do you think i can get? I don't care about ruining the card, i have a x300se somewhere around here, and i am saving up for a 7900GS (screw ATI, im tired of this card )
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