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Geforce4 MX 4000 overclocking

Captain_tahoe

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I wanna overclock my MX 4000 but I cant seem to find anything to allow me to do so. Im looking for programs manual tweaks whatever i just wanna get more out of what i got.

Thanks

compaq sys specs:
2.6ghz celeron
376mb ram
126mb Geforce4 MX 4000
Windows XP Home sp1
 
I dont know but I wouldnt expect much of an overclock. Is this being overclocked for gaming at all because Iam not sure why you would overclock it.:confused:

My Rig::rockout:
Sempron 3000+ 1.8ghz
1GB DDR 400 RAM
ASUS K8N4-E deluxe
200 GB IDE
X700 256MB
Windows XP PRO SP2
 
darundal said:
Not looking for much of an overclock, looking to unlock the 4 extra pipelines. My only computer, which I heavily use for gameing. Not the greatest, but more than suffecient.
compaq sys specs:
2.6ghz celeron
376mb ram
126mb Geforce4 MX 4000
Windows XP Home sp1

upgrade your Ram to 1Gb DDR $100 canadian
upgrade your GPU to a X800 all in wonder $350 canadian

You WILL NOT UNLOCK 4 extra pipeline with that card it only has 2 pipelines.....
it doesnt sound like you know what you are talking about......:confused:
(that mx 4000 will not overclock well enough to play newer games such as fear www.whatisfear.com)
(update your windows)
 
Google Nvidia Overclocking utility if you really want to overclock that card but there is no guarentees.....
 
2 words, dont bother,
those cards... small toy heatsink, cheap memory pushed to the max, usualy unbranded memory (discarted memory from a decent manufacturer), last time i checked an MX4000 is a recycled left over MX4X0 chip, i wouldnt ask much of it, i dont think the build quality and component quality would allow an overclocking worth bothering with,
 
ive overclocked my brothers with coolbits and well fucked it up even at considerably higher clocks it still sucks! MX 4000 are the plague get some money and buy a new card!
 
Yeah if you want to try to overclock it use coolbits.
 
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