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I don't recommend the fan solution. If three degrees down is the solution, it's definitely not a stable one. A much better way is to relax the memory timing parameters. I am going to describe this in detail on my website *soon*. My OEM G400 DH (6ns) works happily at 203/152. It didn't work with the default timing settings at this frequency.
[This message has been edited by gbm (edited 19 October 1999).]
fragtaping "chunks" of an old heatsink onto the memory helped me out a little along with a blo-hole pointed at the vid card, ram, and cpu
jim
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gbm: but wouldn´t the slow memory timings slow everything down? I mean, I can get past 153/204 if I slow down the memory timings in mgatweak, but it´s slower than 150/200 (that´s the speed it usually runs at).
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