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Flamingman
12-19-2003, 11:17 AM
can anyone tell me how to overclock my gigabyte card based on radeon 7500LE with the v-tuner program?

dajogejr
12-19-2003, 01:09 PM
There is a link here in Sysopt, somewhere...for an article by BigJakkStaffa, reviewing just that, how to overclock your vid card.

Wouldn't expect much out of that old dog, though...

Bigjakkstaffa
12-19-2003, 03:48 PM
Follow the method described here:

http://www.sysopt.com/articles/VCOGuide/index.html

Using the overclocking utility of your choice

--Jakk:t

dajogejr
12-19-2003, 05:36 PM
Thanks....Jakk.
Silly me, there is more to here than these her forums...!

Forgot about the articles page.

scottluebke2003
12-19-2003, 09:39 PM
crank the mhz up to about 800, if you smell smoke, then turn it back to default speeds. :) ok, that was a joke. But someone mentioned that you shouldn't expect much from that card. Its like OCing a GF2 MX card, it just ain't gonna happen.

Ti4200 reigns king of the OC mountain

causticVapor
12-20-2003, 11:22 AM
Originally posted by scottluebke2003
crank the mhz up to about 800, if you smell smoke, then turn it back to default speeds. :) ok, that was a joke. But someone mentioned that you shouldn't expect much from that card. Its like OCing a GF2 MX card, it just ain't gonna happen.

Ti4200 reigns king of the OC mountain

:confused:

7500s have a lot of headroom, mostly because they run cool. GF2 MXs also can be driven to levels insanely above their default speeds.

Ti series cards aren't really great overclockers, it's just that most Ti 4200s can reach Ti 4600 speeds. The record for video card overclocking really does go to the GF2-class cards. :p

As for RAM, well, cards of reputable manufacture normally have ram that can be pushed at least slightly above its default speed...