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    330m gt overclocking

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by abcanw, Nov 22, 2010.

  1. VZX

    VZX Notebook Evangelist

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    I think I know why you got so high score.
    Did you test it on 1280x720 resolution setting?
    Because the score standard I gave above is based on 1280x1024 (the default setting)

    See the benchmark of various GT330M here:
    NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M - Notebookcheck.net Tech
     
  2. soeren

    soeren Newbie

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    hi

    yes, the resolution is 1280x720. dont know why its sitting there. i changed to my highest res (1600x900) and get 6900points.
     
  3. Fishon

    Fishon I Will Close You

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    Some of you seem to know what is standard (not over or under) clocking of a 330M 1gb i7 720. My Sony's factory settings are 575c/790m/1265s. Is this an underclocked settting? And how to you know what this number is? My custom settings are 620c/820m/1364s without issues.
     
  4. VZX

    VZX Notebook Evangelist

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    Again, check my link posted above.
    It shows what's the default clock for core/memory/shader for each mobile graphics card.

    Usually laptop manufacturer underclock them for (an obvious) heat problem.
     
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