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    8600m GT overclock

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by ms500, Apr 28, 2008.

  1. cehennemli

    cehennemli Notebook Enthusiast

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    I don't understand it, my stock speed 475/400, my o/c 660/458, but I don't 460 or 465 or 4.. I don't up to 458 mhz... When I try up to 458 mhz my graphic card is crashing. Why? What can I do? my friend has same acer model. He's o/c 660/486 and his 3dmark06 up 5000. I ask him, but he says, I'm not doing anything.
     
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    Voodoofreak Notebook Deity

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    OCing graphics cards is very random. The results vary from card to card. It may be the case that you have already hit the limits on your card.
     
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