naokiakira
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System Name | ACER Aspire E380 |
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Processor | AMD Althon x2 5000+ |
Motherboard | ACER EM61SM (stock mobo, came with the system) |
Cooling | Stock |
Memory | 2GB Samsung PC2-5300 |
Video Card(s) | eVGA 9600 GT KO |
Storage | Hitachi 300gb |
Display(s) | Viewsonic VX2235wm 22" |
Case | Acer E380 |
Audio Device(s) | Integrated Realtek HD audio |
Power Supply | OCZ StealthXtreme 650w |
Software | Vista 32bit |
Benchmark Scores | 3Dmark06: 9233 PCmark05: 6749 |
Hey, just had a question and hoped some of you guys could give some advice or thoughts about it. I've been tweeking with my 9600GT, OCing and such, as well as my cpu and PCI-e bus. Now as im sure most of you know, Nvidia has that link trick thingie that links the Pci-e bus to the core clock of the GPU, thus raising the pci-e bus by 10% will increase the core of the card by 10%. With that said, I've read and seen people -not- touching their pci-e bus because of that and just OC the card it's self. Currently I have the pci-e bus running higher than stock, as well as the core of my card. Would I see better results if I left the core of the card untouched and tweaked the pci-e bus or vise versa, left the Bus untouched and just OC'd the card. Or should I find a reasonable medium with both. Temps seem to be fine OC'd with load at around 67 degrees, idling around 46-50. Thanks
Edit: I realized after I posted this could probably go in the Overclock forums, Mods if you see fit, feel free to move it
Edit: I realized after I posted this could probably go in the Overclock forums, Mods if you see fit, feel free to move it