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I am currently using a 8800gtx my pcie clock is set at 100 mhz in bios.Now whats the highest i can set the pcie clock in my bios so i can get better performance with my 8800 gtx card.Please all suggestion will help.



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inspector71 wrote :

I am currently using a 8800gtx my pcie clock is set at 100 mhz in bios.Now what the highest i can set the pcie clock in my bios so i can get better performance with my 8800 gtx card.Please all suggestion will help.



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It won't significantly affect performance. Higher pcie can cause more problems than it's worth. Keep it locked at 100mhz.


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dagger wrote :

It won't significantly affect performance. Higher pcie can cause more problems than it's worth. Keep it locked at 100mhz.



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Don't bother with it. Leave it at 100mhz.

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also, raising the pci-e clock can in some cases result in random corruption of hdd's, resulting in non-booting os...

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you would be better off overclocking the card rather than the bus. pci-express is not exactly designed to be overclocked, while the card can be.



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