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    Possible OverClock 9800m GTX

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by tuηay, Jan 10, 2009.

  1. tuηay

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    Hi!
    I have gforce 9800m GTX on my qosmio toshiba laptop but can I overclock or get better performance out of it? And does I have SLI ?
    I have never overclocked before but want to give it a try
    Wich tools must I use ?
    Have found this Details
    At A Glance
    Manufacturer: nVidia
    Series: GeForce 9
    GPU: G92M
    Release Date: 2008-07-15
    Interface: PCI-E 2.0 x16
    Core Clock: 500 MHz
    Shader Clock: 1250 MHz
    Memory Clock: 800 MHz (1600 DDR)
    Memory Bandwidth: 51.2 GB/sec
    FLOPS: 280 GFLOPS
    Pixel Fill Rate: 8000 MPixels/sec
    Texture Fill Rate: 28000 MTexels/sec
    Details
    Max Power Draw: 75 W
    Noise Level: ?
    Framebuffer: 512 MB
    Memory Type: GDDR3
    Memory Bus Type: 256 (256 bit)
    DirectX Compliance: 10.0
    OpenGL Compliance: 2.1
    PS/VS Version: 4.0/4.0
    Process: 65 nm
    Shader Processors: 112 (128)
    Pipeline Layout: Scalar MADD+MUL
    Texture Units: 56 (64)
    Raster Operators 16

    Rest of my system;
    TOSHIBA® Qosmio X300-13O Notebook -
    Intel® Core® 2 Duo Processor T9600 2.8GHz 6MB L2 Cache 1066MHz FSB,
    4096MB DDR3-1066 SO-Dimm Memory (2x2048),
    DVD/RW Super Multi writer DL optical drive,
    1. Western Digital 320GB Scorpio Black 16MB Cache 7200 RPM
    2. Toshiba 320GB 8MB Cache 5400 RPM
    17" WXGA+ TrueBright (1440x900 resolution) TFT Display, 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet LAN,
    802.11a/b/g/N wireless LAN, 56K Modem,
    Nvidia Geforce 9800M GTX 1024MB dedicated graphics, BY. Turbocach total 1,791 MB GDDR3 (800 MHz) video-RAM
    Built-in Harman Kardon® stereo speakers,
    4.3kg, HDMI-Out (1080p/1080i),
    Bluetooth,
    1.3MP intergrated camera,
    Fingerprint Reader
    OS: Windows Vista Ultimate x86 32-Bit Turkish...
     
  2. spradhan01

    spradhan01 Notebook Virtuoso

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    It is powerful in itself and donot read overclocking. And dont know how u dont know even abt if u system have SLI. What were u doing when u were configuring ur system??
    This sounds like a .
     
  3. tuηay

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    ???
    If you see on picture it says SLI disabled, is there any way to Enable it or is that becouse I don't have SLI?
    [​IMG]
     
  4. Micaiah

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    You only have one 9800M GTX, so no SLi. :)
     
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    Thanks TRF-Inferno...
    Im waiting for New Drivers from Nvidia then, hope better performance...
     
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    So 8800m GTX SLI will beat this card...
    Isnt it?
     
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    Gophn NBR Resident Assistant

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  8. tuηay

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    Gophn god thanks for the link, lov u man