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Thursday, November 11, 1999

GeForce Overclocking

The folks at Fast Graphics strapped the mother of all heatsinks on a GeForce card to see just how high they could overclock it. They managed to overclock the core speed of the chip to 165Mhz (default speed is 120Mhz). Vroom! That's worth a 30% speed-up at 1600x1200x16 in Q3Test.

I was impressed that they were able to overclock a CL Annihilator core to 135 and the memory to 200 (default 120/166) without any "super cooling" solutions. Standard disclaimer: don't try this at home! Thanks PlanetRiva for the heads-up.

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