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| Newb Techie Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 42
| On reviews and other forums about OC's of the 7900gs they give the mem @ a 1xxxmhz number. However on coolbits or ATi Tool it gives it as a 3 digit number, stock @ 660 I think. I'm gonna do my own 5mhz by 5mhz oc, but I would still like to know the diffrence in these numbers andabout where everyone else is at. I have a eVGA 7900GS KO Also, if you do have a 7900GS you could post your OC results ![]() |
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| Master Techie Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 2,135
| 1xxx is the effective clock, as it is DDR, so transmits both ways. if it is 660 stock, that is the same as 1320 effective. i got my GT mem to 800 (1600 effective) stock volts and cooling and 560 on the core, lets see what a GS can do ![]()
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