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<blockquote data-quote="fallenzeraphine" data-source="post: 1553960" data-attributes="member: 76400"><p>infact i have...use ur eyes to pick up artifacts, use crysis(this one can really push ur card to the limit) and 3dmark 6 to do stress testing, and obviousely i have mentioned abt cooling, for this guide ur on ur own with the stock cooler, </p><p></p><p>no Geforce 8 gpus are very temp tolerant and only start to take damage arround 125C (so its not easy to fry these chips) this guide assume that u have a stock cooler and its working properly, so ur OC is limited by ur cooling if u have a sucky stock cooler.</p><p></p><p>Edit : the tool u have mentioned for artifact testing is quite good...but it cant push a high end geforce 8 card to the limits (the tool is very old last version in 2003), for low end cards this too will be usefull..thanks for the reminder</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fallenzeraphine, post: 1553960, member: 76400"] infact i have...use ur eyes to pick up artifacts, use crysis(this one can really push ur card to the limit) and 3dmark 6 to do stress testing, and obviousely i have mentioned abt cooling, for this guide ur on ur own with the stock cooler, no Geforce 8 gpus are very temp tolerant and only start to take damage arround 125C (so its not easy to fry these chips) this guide assume that u have a stock cooler and its working properly, so ur OC is limited by ur cooling if u have a sucky stock cooler. Edit : the tool u have mentioned for artifact testing is quite good...but it cant push a high end geforce 8 card to the limits (the tool is very old last version in 2003), for low end cards this too will be usefull..thanks for the reminder [/QUOTE]
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