An overclockable... DELL?!
Ok, so in the interest of putting off my anthro essay a little bit longer, I just ran ATi Tool on my Inspiron XPS.
The thing has a 9800m (crippled x800 Pro) in it with a stock clock of 350/300 (GPU/RAM). ATi Tool got it up to 456/441 before it started getting errors. So figure back off each one 6MHz for stability... that's 450/435. From 350/300. That's a ~29% overclock on the GPU and 45% on the RAM. What's the last <strike>video card</strike> laptop video card you've seen with memory that clocks 50% past its stock speed?
Now to run some benchmarks...
...right after I finish that essay. :Pwned:
The thing has a 9800m (crippled x800 Pro) in it with a stock clock of 350/300 (GPU/RAM). ATi Tool got it up to 456/441 before it started getting errors. So figure back off each one 6MHz for stability... that's 450/435. From 350/300. That's a ~29% overclock on the GPU and 45% on the RAM. What's the last <strike>video card</strike> laptop video card you've seen with memory that clocks 50% past its stock speed?
Now to run some benchmarks...
...right after I finish that essay. :Pwned:
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Why does God hate me? I have tons of fans in my system, I have a superb PSU, I have one of those side intake fans that blows directly onto the AGP/PCI area too..
http://www.short-media.com/forum/showthread.php?t=22424
Ageek: You may be right, but I think it has more to do with the fact that the 9800m is a crippled x800 pro than anything else. That explains why the GPU clocks as high as it does... the RAM is just incredible tho. Unless the X800 won't run with regular DDR, in which case that would probably explain it (since the slowest DDR2 is like 400MHz anyhow afaik)