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| Newbie Join Date: 27 Oct 2005 Location: Dunedin , New Zealand
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Reputation: 0 ![]() Rep Power: 0 | I have a radeon 9600 pro , its getting a bit long in the tooth , Im thinking of ocing it. What oc tools would people recomend and how far should I push it ? If I do this what are the gains likely to be noticed in say playing games . Any comments would be appreciated I quite like modding my computer but Im new to ocing Cheers Tito |
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| Hyperactive Join Date: 14 Jul 2004 Location: Singapore!
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Reputation: 2428 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Rep Power: 33 | If you're really lucky, you may be able to hit 9600XT speeds but otherwise, the difference in games would probably be around 5-10%. Take your pick of overclocking programs from our Downloads Hub: http://downloads.rojakpot.com/files.php?cat=19 ATI Tool is the most widely used one, but I quite liked ATI Tray Tools when I was using Radeons And RadLinker is a fairly basic one that will integrate into your Display settings and allow you to change clock speeds from there.
__________________ PC Specs "Use in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of n00bs. Overclock within 24 hours of opening. Do not read instructions before proceeding, do not use only as directed. May cause frustration, late nights and empty wallets. If symptoms persist please consult your hardware professional." |
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