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  • #16
    Hi Guyver. Sounds like your Max o/c's about the same as mine, because I've found that 324 is about the highest setting I can achieve without causing any kind of graphical corruption (usually happens first in 3D, with 2D being unaffected until I get to higher speeds).

    Congrats, MidiSax! You got a very good one.

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    Ace
    "..so much for subtlety.."

    System specs:
    Gainward Ti4600
    AMD Athlon XP2100+ (o.c. to 1845MHz)

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    • #17
      Try:
      167/209

      You could probably go higher, since I only have the Vanilla G400, /5ns

      PLL: 418
      GCLK: 2.5
      MCLK: 2.0
      WCLK: 2.5



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      PII 450@464 (4.5*103)
      Matrox G400 vanilla/5ns@ 167/209
      Diamond MX300
      256Mb pc100 ram
      10gb WD
      generic 10/100 NIC

      hi

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      • #18
        Cool, Paradox! Will do. Look for results info for this (and some info about what I think of the 5.25 drivers) later (5.5 - 6 hours from now, 10PM EST [US, obviously]).

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        Ace
        "..so much for subtlety.."

        System specs:
        Gainward Ti4600
        AMD Athlon XP2100+ (o.c. to 1845MHz)

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        • #19
          Paradox, I promised I'd give you some results later- here they are (as of now):
          Currently I'm able to get the card's graphics clock up to 172Mhz using the dividers you suggested, with no probs. Try going even 1 step higher, and the video starts going haywire in OpenGL. This requires that I disable the Duty Cycle Correction (major lock ups if not), and results in a System PLL clock speed of 430.

          Later man, and thanks!

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          Ace


          [This message has been edited by Ace (edited 09-11-1999).]
          "..so much for subtlety.."

          System specs:
          Gainward Ti4600
          AMD Athlon XP2100+ (o.c. to 1845MHz)

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          • #20
            Getting magnesium to burn requires no small amount of heat. Common blowtorches couldn't even start a pile of shavings going. I wouldn't worry :P Its an alloy anyway.

            BTW, the *surest* way to make sure your ramdac is really 360mhz, grab a Viewsonic P817 (~$1500) or another monitor that goes to 2048x1586x85hz or whatever, and see if you can do 85hz

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