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    More 7900 GS results

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by Deadbolt360, May 27, 2006.

  1. Deadbolt360

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    Cool, that's my post. :)
     
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    Ha, sorry if you posted it here...didn't mean to double post =X
     
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    Just broke 8000 in 3DMark05 with no artifacts.

    E1705 T2500 / 1GB 533Mhz / 60GB 5400RPM / 7900 GS

    Using the stock dell driver and 5150 Joker's bootdisk w/ various clock settings. Thanks again Joker.

    @ 525/575 (1150) w/ 1.24 Voltage

    3DMark05 - 8067 (No artifacts, no issues, pure perfection!)

    3DMark06 - 4605 (No artifacts, no issues, pure perfection!)
     
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    Very nice FlashSVT. Thats almost in line with the non-overlcocked 7900GTX! And it's running off 1/2 the power. What resolution are you running it in though?