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Overclocked Gaming
Aug 5th, 2011 by admin

Overclocked Gaming
What Score Will My Fast Gaming Rig Get On 3DMARK06?

Core2Duo E6600 Overclocked to 2.8GHz

Powercolor HD3850 HD Overclocked core 770mhz and memory gddr3 512mb 950mhz

2GB DDR2 677

Corsair VX550W PSU 41A

Windows XP Por

P.S, dont say the system is crap! am 14 and has taken ages on building this and its almost complete. It will also play the latest games!

Thankyou

it should only take a couple of hours to put that together, when you’ve installed windows, download 3DMARK06 and tell us your score.

my guess would be around 6k

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How to Overclock Your Graphic Card

A graphic card or GPU is a computer component responsible for providing graphical output. Onboard graphics or IGP is found in motherboards except for high end boards. These days graphic chip is embedded inside the CPU die itself. These IGPs are just enough for basic usages like browsing, office applications and even HD video playing. But anything more than this requires a discrete graphic card which has more power to handle demanding applications like gaming.

Just like CPUs, GPUs have clock frequencies. They are CPU core (both ATI/AMD and Nvidia), shader (in Nvidia cards), and memory frequencies. By increasing the clock rate, one can improve the card’s performance.

Overclocking through BIOS

Just like CPUs, video cards can be overclocked through BIOS and software. Though BIOS overclocking is considered reliable for CPUs, it is not the case with GPUs. Though modifying the GPU’s BIOS with tools like Nibitor is possible to achieve overclock, lots of risks are associated with it. Flashing the GPU, in most of the situations, makes it unstable and can even brick the GPU and render useless when voltage values are changed. For these reasons, I’ll stay away from explaining BIOS overclocking for GPU.

Software overclocking your GPU

This is the most reliable way of overclocking your graphic card. There are many tools available to overclock a graphic card like Rivatuner, Afterburner, ATITool etc. But I have found MSI Afterburner, based on the venerable Rivatuner to be the easiest and most intuitive.

Once installed, you can see separate sliders for increasing the core voltage, core clock, shader clock, memory clock and fan speed. For both ATI/AMD and Nvidia cards, you may want to increase the core clock in 10MHz increments. For each increment check for stability with MSI Kombuster or Furmark for 10 minutes. Please note that the load created be these applications is far more than any real world application or game ever can and that leads to huge amount of heat produced. Make sure you provide enough cooling to your system case. Employing an aftermarket cooler can both keep the temperatures down and improve the chance of higher overclock.

Once you have reached the point where it is impossible to go beyond, reduce 10MHz and run the stress test for two hours. If the card is stable, you have found the max overclock you can achieve with your card. If it is not stable reduce 10MHz and run the stability test again. Do it until you reach the absolute stability.

If you have an Nvidia card, you should also overclock the Shader Clock. Select Reset in afterburnet to reset the Core Clock to factory defaults and move the Shader Clock slider in Afterburner in 10MHz increments and follow the procedure explained above. Once you find the stable frequency, set your max Shader and Core frequencies and check for stability. If not stable, reduce in 10MHz increments the shader clock and/or core clock until the GPU is stable.

Overclocking the graphics memory

Just like core and shader clocks, you can overclock the memory to. Select Reset in Afterburner and simply move the slider Memory Clock and do the same procedure to find maximum stable memory overclock. Once done, set all values – core, shader and memory clocks to the values you just found and do the stress test again. If the card is not stable, you may want to reduce the memory, core or shader clocks to get a stable overclock.

Benchmarking

If you want to see if there is any difference in performance overclocking, you can check that with 3D benchmarking applications like trial versions 3Dmark ’06 or 3D Mark Vantage. You can also download and install FRAPS, an application to show the frames rendered per second in a game to see the difference in gaming performance.

Note:

Please note that overclocking increases power consumption and heat produced. Always employ better cooling before overclocking. Also, make sure your power supply (PSU) can handle the increased load. Substandard PSUs may blow off taking other components along with them. Then comes the warranty issue. Most of the graphic card vendors don’t provide warranty if your card gets damaged due to overclocking. The good news is that the chances of bricking your card are very less. Please note that I have not discussed anything about the Core Voltage tweaking as most of the cards don’t support voltage tweaking. Even if your card supports that, do make sure you don’t overvolt your card too much.

About the Author

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Is my graphic card overclocked or did it ware out?

every time i use a lot of websites at once and too many graphics my computer turns off. Also if i use well graphic games to play on it will turn off after a while like after 10 mins or so. How do i check if my graphic card is overclocked or is it overclocked? If not did ware out or something?

To check if you graphics card is overclocked you would have to get the default specs of your card. Then either get a system monitor or check in the bios. Look at the voltage you have running to it, and see if the VRAM is overclocked as well. However, your problem sounds like a power problem. If this is a fairly new graphics card then I am willing to bet on it. Today’s graphics cards need much more power than the older ones. Many think that having high wattage is what is important, but when it comes to video cards it is more about amperage. These days you want a power supply that has at least 25 amps running down the 12v rail. You will see this on the label of your PSU. Look for the 12+ and next or right below it will tell you the amps going down that line. You may need a new power supply.

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