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    O/Cing Test for 8510w Quadro 570m

    Discussion in 'HP' started by vengance_01, Sep 3, 2007.

  1. vengance_01

    vengance_01 Notebook Deity

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    Well guys I have been playing with my new laptop and man this O/Cs like a beast. I do not have any 3dmark numbers yet, but I have been using ATI tool and hours of straight WoW and so far I have gotten it from the stock speeds of 475/700 up to..... 635/875 :eek: completely stable. I am still using the stock 101.38 drivers that comes with the laptop. If I use the 16X.XX drivers, nvidia has locked O/Cing. So I am looking for som advice on what would be the best driver. I will update this with some 3dmark 06,05,and 03 numbers when I can.
     
  2. Mark

    Mark Desktop Debugger

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    Wait, so you are doing this on the Quadro 570m?
     
  3. vengance_01

    vengance_01 Notebook Deity

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    yes its the same core as the 8600GT mobile.
     
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    phoenixx Notebook Enthusiast

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    Isnt the GPU getting quite hot then under heavy load conditions ?
    Even on the standard clocks i get mine up to 70'ish °C under heavy load.
     
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    Teraforce Flying through life

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    I was just thinking the same thing. It's probably not a bad idea to install a temperature monitor on your machine. When you do get those 3dMark Scores, could you also post some temps as well?
     
  6. vengance_01

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    Yes I am using ATI-tool. Temps are about 3-4C higher then stock, but they peak at the low 70's :)