September 18, 200916 yr Hi,I like to try if I cane overclock my NVidea Geforce 9600 GT and see if that give good results, I can't overclock my MB so I hope to be able to fix it the other way with grafic card.I have download and install EVGA Precision, ATITool,Riverturner and Prime95, but I do not know how and what to use (LOL), if someone use or know anything aboute tuse tool, please give me a hand and tell the secret.Here are my spec:AMD Athlon 64, 2,20 GHz3328 RAM MemoryNVidia GeForce 9600 GTPar
September 18, 200916 yr Hi,I like to try if I cane overclock my NVidea Geforce 9600 GT and see if that give good results, I can't overclock my MB so I hope to be able to fix it the other way with grafic card.I have download and install EVGA Precision, ATITool,Riverturner and Prime95, but I do not know how and what to use (LOL), if someone use or know anything aboute tuse tool, please give me a hand and tell the secret.Here are my spec:AMD Athlon 64, 2,20 GHz3328 RAM MemoryNVidia GeForce 9600 GTParHello,To overclock your 9600GT you only need EVGA Precision for raise the clocks (GPU, Shader and Mem) and ATITool for testing stability. Prime is only for CPU and Mainboard overclocking and Rivatuner is not so easy to use, compared with EVGA Precision.A better and easy to use tool for testing GPU stability is FurMark, which you can download from www.guru3d.com.For overclocking your Video Card you can do the following.1. Start Precision2. Start FurMark in Window Mode not Fullscreen with MSAA set to 2x or 4x and Run Mode "Stability Test".3 Go to Precision and start raising GPU clock 5MHz per step until FurMark crashes. From this point go 10MHz back and run FurMark again until it will run stable for approx 20 Min.4 If you have the stable GPU Clock you can do the same steps as above with the Shader/Memory clockThis was just a "very" quick guide but it is the simplest way to oc a Video-Card.
September 18, 200916 yr Looking at your processor, I doubt that OCing the GC will help - the processor is most probably the bottleneck.
September 18, 200916 yr Looking at your processor, I doubt that OCing the GC will help - the processor is most probably the bottleneck.That's true...
September 26, 200916 yr Thanks for the information Par:I have a EGVA 01G-P3-1180-AR GeForce GTX 285.However, I also have a Windows XP Pro 64bit operating system.Will "FurMark" work on the XP 64 bit OS and if so, which version? The site I looked at so far says in the download text "32 bit". Thanks:RTHEdit: Naturally, immidiately after posting this reply, I think I found it: (Version 1.60). Hello,To overclock your 9600GT you only need EVGA Precision for raise the clocks (GPU, Shader and Mem) and ATITool for testing stability. Prime is only for CPU and Mainboard overclocking and Rivatuner is not so easy to use, compared with EVGA Precision.A better and easy to use tool for testing GPU stability is FurMark, which you can download from www.guru3d.com.For overclocking your Video Card you can do the following.1. Start Precision2. Start FurMark in Window Mode not Fullscreen with MSAA set to 2x or 4x and Run Mode "Stability Test".3 Go to Precision and start raising GPU clock 5MHz per step until FurMark crashes. From this point go 10MHz back and run FurMark again until it will run stable for approx 20 Min.4 If you have the stable GPU Clock you can do the same steps as above with the Shader/Memory clockThis was just a "very" quick guide but it is the simplest way to oc a Video-Card.
September 27, 200916 yr Thanks for the information Par:I have a EGVA 01G-P3-1180-AR GeForce GTX 285.However, I also have a Windows XP Pro 64bit operating system.Will "FurMark" work on the XP 64 bit OS and if so, which version? The site I looked at so far says in the download text "32 bit". Thanks:RTHEdit: Naturally, immidiately after posting this reply, I think I found it: (Version 1.60).Get Version 1.70 from here: http://downloads.guru3d.com/FurMark-v1.7.0_d2321.htmlShould work with no issue on your OS.
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