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  1. #1
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    please help i think i killed my computer

    When i was benchmarking i was getting about 7500 in 3dmark2001 ever since i overclocked my video card to 250-525
    i got 6800! I set the card to default speeds and I still get the same score what can i do?!
    Joe

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    Double-check you didn't mess with anything else (drivers/settings/etc).

    Best Regards ...

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    I'm sure i didnt change anything. After this i dled new drivers from nvidia and it bumped up my score to 6900 ooh wow still horrible though. Is there any way to tell if my vid card or any other hardware is shot? Also have a 3 year warranty so if anything is wrong il return it in a new york minute. Shouldnt have to worry about performance unless i built it myself. strange thing is i only oc'ed the card plus 10core and 20memory, slowly too and everything ran stable just slow as death.
    Joe

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    Here's a new problem though... Companies don't support overclocking, so if you killed it on your own, sorry, your out of luck. Well I hope you fix it!

    -LilCorzempa65

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