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  • #61
    It quite normal that the card isn't stable at 250 mhz with the normal heatsink. From what I can tell from the pictures is that its a very small one. Ant could ya tell me the size of that heatsink in mm

    pretty cool thought it can run 240 with the normal heatsink.

    I think the biggest improvements in games will come in future driver releases , I think the drivers aren't really optimized yet for games
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    • #62
      The heatsink/fan does seem rather pathetic, I'll measure it up next time I have the lid off. The fan is actually "embedded" in the heatsink so by the looks of it in the centre there are no fins on the heatsink.

      Here are a few more numbers to fill in at the bottom end.

      250 200 = 149.648
      250 220 = 160.942
      250 230 = 166.480
      250 240 = 171.667
      250 250 = 176.025
      250 260 =

      275 200 = 152.680
      285 200 = 153.721
      295 200 = 154.556
      305 200 = 155.041
      310 200 = 155.204

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      • #63
        Hey Ant, how about some surround gaming numbers?

        It appears that overclocking the memory does not get you much of an increase. How about when running Q3 with three monitors?

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        • #64
          it looks like a G400MAX heatsink evolution. Not a very effective design. (i've been studying heatsink designs lately)

          Add at least a copper based heatsink for air or water and the thing flies if you ask me...

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          • #65
            Well at least Matrox designed us something we could spend more time modding

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            • #66
              Using absurd texture sizes when testing the gain on memory overclocking would be a nice idea too. It's all about finding those worst case scenario's.

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              • #67
                The "OEM rate" numbers look pretty close to retail. Is the clock rate the only HW difference on the OEM cards?
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                • #68
                  Now here is the more graphical result of Ant's benchmark...
                  I added the lastest results for 200 MHz core and 220 MHz mem speed!

                  It no longer look's weird....
                  Thanks Ant!

                  <img src="http://www.jmdb.de/other/Parhelia_Benchmark_Sharkmark.gif" border="0" alt="">
                  Last edited by magog; 23 July 2002, 15:32.
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                  • #69
                    210 hey? OK I'll fill in the gaps

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                    • #70
                      Hey, Ant, what about those 3d glasses I suggested to try?
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                      • #71
                        Originally posted by Ant
                        210 hey? OK I'll fill in the gaps
                        Seem's to me you've got to much time!

                        By the way: Which type of memory has the bulk version of the board?
                        Last edited by magog; 23 July 2002, 15:08.
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                        • #72
                          Here we go...

                          250 210 = 155.408
                          275 210 = 158.745
                          285 210 = 159.840
                          295 210 = 160.862
                          305 210 = 161.189
                          310 210 = 162.211

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by Ant
                            Here we go...
                            Ok, Ant! I updated the chart (look above....).
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                            • #74
                              Re: Parhelia Sharkmarks

                              Originally posted by Ant
                              Benchmarks using Sharkmark that came with the Parhelia.
                              Hi:

                              Where on the CD is Sharkmark? I can't find it???

                              Thx
                              Last edited by pgde; 27 July 2002, 09:54.
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                              • #75
                                So at 300MHz we should expect to see a performance increase of about 36% if the increase is linear and memory bandwidth isn't a problem.

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