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    9700 memory clock on N6010

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by Jeff326, Mar 9, 2005.

  1. Jeff326

    Jeff326 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Just installed the omega video drivers and noted my memory clock is 222.75 mhz. This semed a tad low (spec. is 260) and I was wondering if it's safe to push it up closer to 260? Don't want to fubar my warrenty or fry the card. Anyone have any experience with this? (core clock is 452 mhz. which is right on spec)

    Fujitsu N6010, 1GB DDR, Mobile P4 3.2Ghz HT, 17" WXGA+, 128MB Mobillity Radeon 9700
     
  2. ChaosBlizzard

    ChaosBlizzard Notebook Consultant

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    That's a mobile edition, not the desktop revision. I wouldn't push it up, as that laptop was designed with all heat factored into the equation.

    The 9700 Pro is a different card than the 9700 Pro mobile.