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    Asus G1: Overclocked

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Fiasco, Mar 14, 2007.

  1. Fiasco

    Fiasco Notebook Enthusiast

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    Normally I would use the search function but this board ignores search terms with only two characters (G1).

    Those who are overclocking, what are your current settings and related 3dmark scores?

    What are you using to monitor your GPU/CPU temps?

    What is the limit on the 7700 go card for GPU overclocking?

    Can you overclock the CPU?
     
  2. Donovan36

    Donovan36 Notebook Consultant

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    Everest works for the cpu.
     
  3. ooskong

    ooskong Notebook Geek

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    I only overclock when I play games. My settings area 530/470 and I use AtiTool which monitors my temps for me and does my overclocking. Great little tool to use.
     
  4. RayanMX

    RayanMX Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi!

    Mind if I ask where can I get that ATI tool? :eek:

    TIA!
    RayanMX
     
  5. ooskong

    ooskong Notebook Geek

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    Here ya go.

    AtiTool

    That is where I got it from. Good luck in your oc'ing.
     
  6. RayanMX

    RayanMX Notebook Evangelist

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    Hey, thanks!!! :)
     
  7. stamar

    stamar Notebook Prophet

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    my ram goes all the way to 498
     
  8. mujtaba

    mujtaba ZzzZzz Super Moderator

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    You cannot overclock the CPU.
     
  9. gcrajan

    gcrajan Notebook Enthusiast

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    How does the overclocking affect your battery performance?
     
  10. Cerebral

    Cerebral Notebook Geek

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    Well it shouldnt matter really since you probably should be playing games on AC. the nvidia powermizer thing probably clocks the card lower anyway when u are on battery. I have overclocked only to about 534/463, thats as far as rivatuner lets me push it.

    I get around 4991 in 3dmark 05, im using the XG 94.20 drivers. The 94.20 release from nvidia was leaked and it has been reported to have given people significant increases in well...everything, im waiting for the mobile version that they release.
     
  11. eternal240sx

    eternal240sx Notebook Enthusiast

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    Anyone get ATItool to work on vista 32bit? I ran as admin and still cant push out more than my norm which is about 3900 using 3dmark05. I would be interested on what other people got for normal settings running XP compared to Vista.

    thanks