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  • #31
    thats one bitch of a speed to be getting out of little P, well done mate.
    is a flower best picked in it's prime or greater withered away by time?
    Talk about a dream, try to make it real.

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    • #32
      It will go higher...

      Just getting concerned about the P's power supply which is becoming quite warm... some additional cooling may be required.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by Enak
        Tonight I'm going to see if I can dump the Pins and make the overclock permanent...

        Powerstrip won't let me go any higher :-)
        You mean its unstable, or the sliders are maxed out? If its the latter, click the icon immediately below the slider(s) to increase the range...

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        • #34
          Maxed out... I'll give that a go tonight!

          Thanks Ashley
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          • #35
            Originally posted by Ashley
            You mean its unstable, or the sliders are maxed out? If its the latter, click the icon immediately below the slider(s) to increase the range...
            Alternatively, if you overclock the card by changing the pins file, and then allow PowerStrip to redetect it, your new pins values will be treated as the default clock speed, with the maximum slider values consequently being raised too.

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            • #36
              OK, changing the slider max worked in Powerstrip... Screen still corrupts with memory clock increases, but changing the resolution fixes that.

              Currently running 350/360MHz

              Gonna try the pins file next
              Last edited by Enak; 19 October 2004, 12:12.
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              • #37
                Make that 360/360
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                • #38
                  Just dumped my pinsfile...

                  Bit confused,can't find the clocks!

                  Fill: 0 511 0xFF

                  0 2 0x412E
                  2 2 0x0200
                  4 2 0x0609
                  6 2 0x0876
                  8 2 0x0001
                  10 2 0x840A
                  12 16 ********
                  28 6 '101'
                  36 4 0
                  40 4 0x00000000
                  44 2 600
                  46 2 1200
                  48 2 600
                  50 2 1200
                  52 2 50
                  54 2 400
                  56 4 600000
                  60 4 0x00000000
                  64 2 600
                  66 2 1600
                  68 2 600
                  70 2 1600
                  72 2 50
                  74 2 400
                  76 4 500000
                  80 4 0x00000000
                  84 2 600
                  86 2 1200
                  88 2 600
                  90 2 1200
                  92 2 50
                  94 2 400
                  96 4 0
                  100 4 0x00000000
                  104 2 600
                  106 2 1200
                  108 2 600
                  110 2 1200
                  112 2 50
                  114 2 400
                  116 4 25175
                  120 4 0x00000000
                  124 4 28311
                  128 4 0x00000000
                  132 4 0x00054574
                  136 4 0x0000A0B4
                  140 4 0xA48A0006
                  144 4 0x00000242
                  148 4 0x00000F03
                  152 4 0x29296464
                  156 4 0x29290000
                  160 4 0x00000040
                  164 4 0x3978C200
                  168 4 0x80041462
                  172 4 0x1923297A
                  176 4 0x00000025
                  180 4 0x10240902
                  184 4 0x00040902
                  188 4 0x00000408
                  192 4 0x000E607F
                  196 4 0x55555555
                  200 4 0x00000000
                  204 4 0x55555555
                  208 4 0x01010000
                  212 4 0x00000000
                  216 4 0x3978C200
                  220 4 0x80041462
                  224 4 0x1923297A
                  228 4 0x00000025
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                  • #39
                    Matrox has slightly changed their way to use pinsfile since the original Parhelia-4x. In the pinsfile of Parhelia-8x, you should look for lines 56 and 76.


                    56 4 600000 = memory speed @300MHz (600MHz effective because of DDR)

                    76 4 500000 = GPU speed @250MHz (500/2=250)


                    Those are the default speeds of Parhelia-8x 128MB. So, if you want 360/360 to be permanent, modify lines like this:

                    56 4 720000

                    76 4 720000


                    I hope this helped you.

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                    • #40
                      Bios changed... started with 285/300 for the moment...

                      If I don't repost, the P is broke!
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                      • #41
                        :-)

                        All working!

                        Been doing some stability testing and the P doesn't like running for extended periods of time at the higher clocks... :-(

                        So for the time being 285 will be the max core speed.

                        Testing some higher memory speeds now.
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