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Has anyone had any luck overclocking the G200?

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  • #16
    Alec, if you are using the SD based version of the Mill G200 it should be using the .25micron core and not even have a heatsink on it. In other words, if you add one, there shouldn't be a sink there to remove. If I'm wrong (gasp!) though, yes remove the sink before putting the cooler on. The mem timings I suggested are probably the best you will do, and even without a sink you should be able to do 100 easy. If I recall, mine was stable and artifact free at 113 before I added the cooler to it. And any of the millisec coolers with a fan will be good, just pick the cheapest one, they all perfrom about the same.

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    • #17
      My card is a G200 SD OEM, or by other words, a no TV-out Mystique. And yes, it has a heatsink. Is it hard to remove? Does it use a .25 or .35 micron core?

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      [This message has been edited by Alec (edited 09 March 2000).]

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