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Profile: journeyman
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Hi guys well i'm going to be overclocking my 8600gt and i have a question. the 8600gt i have has a core speed of 540mhz and memory is 700mhz. My question is if i overclock it to the max possible it can go how much will it affect its lifespan, so how long would i expect it to last when it is overclocked and what is the normal life expectency of a graphics card? Thanks
Message edited by noexpert on 10-30-2007 at 07:44:59 PM |
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Skype: Mokona512
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if temperatures are kept in a normal range, overclocking should have little to no effect on the cards life, and the card will last longer than how long you will be using it before an upgrade out of every videocard that I have, they all have lasted longer than the PC them self, things like videocards are built quality just like the CPU's, they will last a long time as they don't design them in favor of breaking fast, (my geforce 2 is still under warranty as the warranty is lifetime so if it fails, I can mail it back and they will send me a new one. Most hardware like the CPU and videocard, are generally replaced long before they reach the end of their life cycle ) Message edited by Razor512 on 10-30-2007 at 09:51:05 PM --------------- My anime site: http://mysite.verizon.net/vze2241e/ |
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Profile: stranger
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I recently picked up a new 8600 GT OC at a good deal and it has been working pretty well. I installed RivaTuner and started to increase the GPU and memory speeds but have not been able to get a noticeable performance increase. Using a similar set-up, I was able to get a 30% increase in FPS from a 7600 GS and even more from an 8800 GTS. I am at a loss why the 8600 GT is not responding as the others have. Temps are remaining cool and the monitoring software indicates that the GPU and memory speeds are higher but the FPS are the same.
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Skype: Mokona512
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have you tried checking the hardware monitor to see if the overclocks are actually taking place,
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I keep the RivaTuner logging monitor running in the background and it confirms that the overclock is in effect. I am simply not seeing a corresponding performance increase with the OC.
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Profile: journeyman
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Well I have overclocked the core to 600mhz and memory to 800mhz on mine and to be honest I haven't really been able to notice much of a performance increase, not even a little, I could try and overclock the shaders. I know not to expect much from the 8600gt but I thought overclocking it would maybe help a little.
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Profile: stranger
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No,
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Mine is the xfx 8600 gt xxx factory 620 core and 800 memory i can boost to 902 memory and 702 core and i only get 2-5 fps better in lost planet extreme conditons however in benchmarking my scores are thought the roof higher however at touch it runs alot hotter i cant find a software that supports videocard temp if you find one let me know please. Message edited by x_2fast4u_ x on 11-23-2007 at 04:16:49 AM |
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x_2fast4u_x "Mine is the xfx 8600 gt xxx factory 620 core and 800 memory i can boost to 902 memory and 702 core and i only get 2-5 fps better in lost planet extreme conditons however in benchmarking my scores are thought the roof higher however at touch it runs alot hotter i cant find a software that supports videocard temp if you find one let me know please."
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Profile: stranger
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Well I have a xfx 8600 GT (not the xxx)
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Profile: addict
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Galaxy 8600GT OC (Coolviva gpu cooler) - factory overclock 600:800:1320 (core:mem:shader)
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I've had my hands on almost every version of xfx 8600gt, they all look exactly the same, cept the 512 vs 256 mb boards...pretty sure they all run the same GPU, only diff is the ram is faster on the GTS.
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