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    GPU core temperature of go 6800

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by piratek, Apr 30, 2005.

  1. piratek

    piratek Newbie

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    Mine is 51 C,is it ok?

    9300 ,doesn't OC. What about yours?
     
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    Hi , how did you checked it ?

    Its good to check the temp in order to avoid later problem , it might be even possible to undervolt and reduce the temps .
     
  3. Gargoyle

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    mine O/C just fine what drivers are you using?

    mine usually runs around 45c just doing normal stuff and when gaming it's around 51c

    and I didnt O/C hardly at all just set it about where the factory ones were but with newer drivers.

    hope this helped..
     
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    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by gilo

     
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    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by Gargoyle

     
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    I just DL the 76.50 last night and plan on installing them this weekend. I have been using the 76.41 XG and havent had any problems.

    I was wondering if anyone was using the 76.50 and how they worked on the 9300.
     
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    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by Gargoyle

     
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    I uninstalled and used DriverCleaner to get rid of any leftovers but I know ppl that did it the way you did and haven't had problems.

    290/590 is what I believe the factory settings are. this is what I've ben hearing on all the sites i goto atleast. I have mine set at 330/660 but it will go as high as 395/801 with no artifacts.

    not sure if thats correct the correct factory frequency If anyone is certain we would like to know.
     
  9. gilo

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    I'm not sure about your meaning , but mine just came with
    125/315 with the dell drivers after clean install .

    I didn't check out of the box but I guess its the same .

    I would like to use a powerfull driver yet balanced between heat and power , if anyone got suggestions ?
     
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    <blockquote id='quote'> quote:<hr height='1' noshade id='quote'>Originally posted by gilo

     
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    In the nvidia control panel there is a greyed out slider with those settings .

    I wish I could find a conclusive solution to the best suitable driver and settings without heating the gpu .
     
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    thanks I whiped mine clean as soon as i got it but i did leave the dell partition incase I need it. guess mabey i should have looked at that before i decided to reformat. thanks again