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Old Aug 2, 2006, 02:57 PM   #1
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HIS ATI Radeon X800 GTO (PCI-E 256 mb) (Not Ice-Q II)

Hi there,

I've recently followed the steps on the techpowerup.com website and I've unlocked my card from 12 pipelines to 16! Cha-ching.

Having said that, I also ran the max core and the max memory tests. Both of them eventually caused my monitor to turn black/lose the signal. Reboot fixed that no problem and ATiTool told the results and at what point the system crashed.

The results were as follows:

Max Core: Clocks set to: 546.00
Max Memory: Closk set to: 615.85

I've made the assumption that I can run my card overclocked a bit lower than that. Right now, I have it at 515/575. Any suggestions about this? Does it seem safe?

The temperature idles at 39 and after playing Need For Speed: Most Wanted for a bit, it was up to 65.

Thanks in advance for all comments! (PS: I'm a newbie overclocker, can you tell? )
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Old Aug 2, 2006, 03:24 PM   #2
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HIS ATI Radeon X800 GTO (PCI-E 256 mb) (Not Ice-Q II)

so, its the classic one...

for R423 chip, safe OC and runs prime stable @520/540 or 500/525

for R480 chip, safe OC arround 550/550

your card temps fine...
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