ATI Agrees To Let Its Partners Overclock
Sledgehammer70
California Icrontian
ATI's partners have now finally managed to persuade big red to let them overclock. We are finally going to be able to get the faster-than-the-reference-design cards.
Source: The InquirerThe first attempt with overclocking was X1800 XT TOP edition and we can remember that a few companies did such a card clocked at 700 MHz, a 50 MHz faster than the reference X1800XT design. Partners and ATI decided to cancel those cards as the X1900 was just around the corner.
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Other people, just dont care about oc'ing, in my mind.
Eh. I wouldn't necessarly say that. Most of the pre-OC'd cards are only OC'd by maybe 50-75mhz. Heck, I have both of my 7800 GTX's running on stock cooling 200mhz above the default clock on GPU and 100mhz on the GDDR3 side. I guess its ok if you wanna pay an extra $50 for a 50mhz OC...but at $1 per MHZ I'l continue to do my own.
My cards came in stock at 500mhz/1200mhz. It's not quite 200mhz on the GPU side. 678/1300 with no artifacting. The funny thing is that anything under that to 575 on the GPU was artifacting with GDDR3 set from 1275-1300. My computer room stays a constant 68F and I do regular cleaning of the HSF every 3 weeks. They run around 68-73C at full load (EQ2 on extreme quality). I could probably push them a tad higher if I had water cooling, but they have been running at this speed since the cards were released, and I'm really afraid to push them any harder without getting a blowout.