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    7400 vx vs regular 7400?

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by eatbuckshot, Apr 21, 2007.

  1. eatbuckshot

    eatbuckshot Notebook Consultant

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    I just read after a search that the 7400 vx in the vx1 was overclocked and it has 512 mb of dedicated vram

    but how much of a performance increase is there?
    i'd think that the 7400 would be too slow to even take advantage of 512 mb of dedicated vram

    can someone tell me clock speeds? i can successfully overclock my 7400 to 525/ 550 from 450/450
    and 550/550 if i don't mind artifacts. this really only gives me an increase of maybe 7 fps (in dod:s or) or 15(in cs 1.6)
     
  2. sesshomaru

    sesshomaru Suspended Disbelief!

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    A 7400 with 256 MB is what I'd call overkill.... Just useless. Even overclocking wouldn't make any difference.