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    what's the max OC you could do on p-7805u gpu?

    Discussion in 'Gateway and eMachines' started by shin777, Mar 17, 2009.

  1. shin777

    shin777 Notebook Consultant

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    700/979/1779 was the max it could take on 3dmark 06 on mine.
    anything higher than that crashed during 3dmark 06 test. what's yours?
     
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    715/975/1785 I think I tried mine and didn't artifact. Haven't tried to go higher yet.
     
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    I 'll let you know after I try..
    :)
     
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    I just did 753-1009-1800 and got 10529pts on 3dmark06.
     
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    I've run similar clocks to fatmandoo to get my score
     
  6. shin777

    shin777 Notebook Consultant

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    woah.. that's some crazy OC you've got there. i suppse you can go that high cuz it's 512mb version? i tried 715/785/1785 and mine crushed during 3dmark 06 test. :D
     
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    I run 700 - 900 - 1700. Anything higher and I eventually get a "Video driver failed to respond" or something after a period of playing EQ2 or LOTRO.
     
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    Mine used to crash (freeze) also .. until I UV'ed my CPU !!
    :)
     
  9. E-wrecked

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    I think RMClock helps a lot with the clocks, also it seems the P8400 holds the GPU back a little which is why typically higher clocks can be achieved with a better CPU :)
     
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    For awhile I did somewhere along the lines of 900-1020-1900
    But for some odd reason after I got another HD and enabled RAID0 I started to get the "driver has failed"

    Now I just have it at 650-850-1600
    If I ever have a large amount of free time (no time soon) I am going to try and see what the threshhold of the clock I can get without the driver failing.

    (And at the moment I only have the back propped up, no cooler.)
     
  11. E-wrecked

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    Try something like 713/1003/1848 - the shader clock (1848) is gonna produce more performance gains that having the core and mem clocks pushed as high.

    (not stable for gaming and longevity, only benchmarking) ;)
     
  12. fatmandoo

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    I barely made through 775 - 1025 - 1825 ... :D
    I got 10677 ... barely...made it...
     

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  13. fatmandoo

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    I just try that and got 10493 :D
    Lot stable than 775-1025-1825..
    BTW, E-wrecked
    What would be a good stable OC speed for everyday gaming?
    :)
     
  14. E-wrecked

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    698/988/1798 was what I ran at all day while gaming.. 100% stable, with no artifacts, etc. Just had to keep RMClock going. You can push a lil further.. but no need. In one of these gateway threads I posted what my record setting 3dmark clocks were.. If I remember right, I was around 720-730/1010-1020/1900ish
     
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    Thank you E-wrecked.
    I'll try 698-988-1798 with far cry2 later..