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Old 19-10-2005, 10:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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so how high does a FX5200 go while being stable i.e without any artifacts? given that the AGP voltage can be increased upto 1.7 volts? i've heard about this chip being pretty o/c friendly....like runnin at 280+ Mhz GPU and 450 Mhz Memory.....any xperiences? I just want to know how much juice i can get out of this thing....
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Old 20-10-2005, 06:26 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I have overclocked my XFX Geforce 5200 to 275/380Mhz without any problems through Rivatuner. After I used Rivatuner, the overclocking through Nvidia's control panel became available. There was an option of detecting optimal frequencies and when I tried that the driver tried to o/c it to 375/412 but that was not stable. The machine restarted when I tried to run Doom3. Anyway, I think it can be o/c some more after 275/380, although I have not tried.

Download Rivatuner and you can try this setting. Since I am buying a new graphics card, I decided to experiment with Rivatuner.

Best of luck.
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