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    What wrong?, then i oc my Toshiba x200 sli 3, the world in conflict runs slower

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Audi4ever, Jan 16, 2008.

  1. Audi4ever

    Audi4ever Notebook Evangelist

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    Hey


    I need some urgent help in here. Have just byed an Toshiba X200 sli(X205 sli in USA), with 8600 gt card in sli. I have rivatuner and tryed to oc my cards, and world in conflict runs slower then i do that :confused:

    Can someone give me some help please????

    PS: i use SLI
     
  2. Audi4ever

    Audi4ever Notebook Evangelist

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    My score in 3dmark 06 was 8291 with 1280*1024 resoulution with alittle O/C, so i realy dont understand why world in conflict runs slower then i O/C
     
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    e6600 Notebook Enthusiast

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    throttling of the gpu and cpu
    too much heat basically
     
  4. Audi4ever

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    Thanks for posting

    But i have seen others in here with the same cards, and they have around 25% better performance with O/C in world in conflict :confused:
     
  5. nhat2991

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    You should always remember that each part is unique, even though they're the same series. :p (learned this from somewhere on NBR)