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    I Overclocked my 9600m gt pls help

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by reignjuste, Dec 8, 2009.

  1. Idyllic

    Idyllic Notebook Consultant

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    Just thought i might say that my temps go to the 90's with the 9600gt not overclocked...
     
  2. nklive

    nklive Notebook Evangelist

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    My temps are around 80-85oC (overclocked) but I have undervolted my card from 1.05V down to 0.89V. The temps your program is showing are wrong, there is no way the CPU has 15oC temp. Try different programs to see which one is showing more real temps but I doubt you will find any. The sensors are wrong so the best way to check which clocks are OK, is to run the 3Dmark06 and try to find the maximum clocks in which the test is running fine. When you find that repeat the test a couple of times more just to sure.
     
  3. Kuu

    Kuu That Quiet Person

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    I used to get 85-88c on standard clocks for my 9600m GT, but that was before I redid the thermal paste. Now I rarely go past 70, even with Furmark on burn mode for half an hour.
     
  4. Rorschach

    Rorschach Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    Well I just got my 1722 up and running yesterday and it maxes out at 75C while gaming overclocked to 625/1550/800. I haven't had a chance to put my some AS5 on the gpu yet so I think I can get it down a little more.
     
  5. Darth Bane

    Darth Bane Dark Lord of the Sith

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  6. yknyong1

    yknyong1 Radiance with Radeon

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    The original version of 6935G with P7350, etc indeed had a GDDR3 9600M GT. However, ACER reverted to using DDR2 for refreshed versions of 6935G, which used P7450 processors, etc.
     
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