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    want to know stable overclock for 9600gt ddr2

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by daljeet, Mar 9, 2010.

  1. daljeet

    daljeet Notebook Evangelist

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    hi guys, I once again i need help in choosing which notebook cooler prefect for Acer 6930g, as i know its intake from down vents and exsaust from side vents. i have done underclocking cpu its really worked,
     
  2. TehSuigi

    TehSuigi Notebook Virtuoso

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    Daljeet, every single graphics card has a different stable overclock. This is because of variances in the production of the GPU core and memory chips. The only way to determine yours is through stress testing. Instead of 3DMark06 (which isn't that demanding), try FurMark which is smaller.
     
  3. daljeet

    daljeet Notebook Evangelist

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    alright thanks, i will keep in mind, so for i overclocked to 500/1000/500(core/shader/mem) from 400/800/400 with out any stress test, and i will try furmark, then i will try to overclock more. thanks for tip .


    Edit: going to sleep i will check tom.
     
  4. MahmoudDewy

    MahmoudDewy Gaming Laptops Master Race!

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    25%,20%,25% is quite extreme .... just try to take it slower test like 5-10% and stress test and if it is stable and have no heating probs increase the rates .... I saw alot of 9600M GTs and non of them didn't heat up alot so you need to keep an eye on the temps