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  • Water Cooling Parhelia , Overclocking results ?

    Does anyone has something like this or similar :



    How much would this help the overclocking ?

    Is 300Mhz for the GPU in reach of this setup ?


    How about the memory ?



    How much would something like this help ?

    Is 300/600 possible ?

    How much did you overclocked with air cooling and memheatsinks only ?

    How much with the original factory setup , no aditional cooling ?

    What were the reusults ?

    I'm thinking about buying myself one of these setups ....

  • #2
    These are the only o/c results available so far, on a stock card.
    There is no publicly available o/c tool for Parhelia yet to see how far it will go with extra cooling.

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    • #3
      cool, no publicly available tool.....So I hope the testing is going well

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      • #4
        sharkmark

        Is the Sharkmark util avaliable so that I can test MY system and see what kinda numbers I get. I would like to know what I get, mainly so I can see how much of an improvement that Parhelia would make. Thanks.

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        • #5
          Sharkmark has only been made available to reviewers so far
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Kruzin
            Sharkmark has only been made available to reviewers so far
            Hopefully Matrox will see the light and release it. Other IHV's did (TempleMark, VillageMark from PowerVR. nVidia with VulpineGL and 3DMark200/2001. ATI had squat )
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            • #7
              Matrox have informed me thay have no plans to release it to the general public. Seems bloody daft to me but what do I know?

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              • #8
                Honestly. . .why make a "benchmark" that only the reviewers can use? Thats just plain stupid. It is a benchmark that the P does VERY WELL in and they don't release it?

                Maybe it would help sell some P's if people could benchmark their own systems and see how much higher the P's score is. I mean look at the amount of people that buy graphics cards based on 3DMark. Why not toot your own horn if you can
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                • #9
                  perhaps it would be too big a task to compatibility-test it.

                  It might only work on gf4ti and r200 gpus for all we know, and under special review-conditions(whatever that is).
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                  • #10
                    I think the RAM can reach 300 MHz without problems, I think with good watercooling you can reach at least 260 or 270 MHz, maybe even more, especially if we would get somekind of volt-mod...
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                    • #11
                      ....yeah, but without an overclocking app, we can't do didly...
                      Let us return to the moon, to stay!!!

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