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Can people post their OC results here for the 9800gx2, i want to see wat their capable off. Currently I got mine at (700/1650/2100) wat should i overclock if i want to play crysis at hacked very high settings? I can do about 20-30fps on hacked settings XP for 2 hours at 1680x1050 0/2xaa(this is without overclocking)

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if you dont mind the fan running on FULL then you can overclock it to 750/1850/2200 should be fine from what i have seen.but you may get higher if you got a quality card under the hood.just watch out for any article and monitor the temp.

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I'll get straight to the point I'm over-clocking an 9800GX2 right now. It is being water-cooled by Koolance's VID-398GX2 and EX2-1050BK with 13mm tubes in between. No other blocks are attached. The card is now at 800/1150/2000 at 47C max load. I'll now be pushing it further. Links: http://www.koolance.com/water-cool [...] uct_id=675
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It's me again, the maximum over-clock I got out of 9800GX2 was 830/1150/2075. After that it becomes unstable and after 850mhz clock it crashes entirely. So.. overall that is a stable over-clock of about 35% from stock. Final note: I would have never made it this far with stock cooling.

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Just a quick note: in 830/1150/2075, 830MHz iz the core clock, 1150MHz is the memory clock, 2075MHz is the shader clock. Just so there is no confusion...


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