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Old 10-30-2007, 10:26 AM
GoldenTiger [H]ardness Supreme, 5.0 Years
 
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Yes, it overclocks as well as you'd hope, even on stock. (8800GT reviewer result)

http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum...gt-review.html

The 8800GT is beaten out by... itself!

As I've been saying, even on stock, you're going to see some impressive numbers so long as you have decent case cooling :

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OVERCLOCKING

After hours of trying to find a stable clock rate that would run all of the benchmarks at stable settings we finally came up with one heck of an overclock. Please note that this was done on the stock cooler. In addition, nTune was used to achieve the overclocks you see here.

Final overclock:

Core: 744Mhz
Memory: 1009Mhz (2018Mhz)

This represents a 95Mhz overclock from the Superclocked speeds (and an earth-shattering 144Mhz overclock from the stock 8800GT core speed. Unfortunately, the memory didn't overclock as well as I thought it might which is probably due to EVGA specing tighter timings on the ram modules since they run at 1900Mhz instead of their rated 2Ghz. Nonetheless, we were able to overclock the ram to 2.018Ghz which is an incredible 218Mhz over a stock 8800GT's speeds.
I believe most will see an average of 720ish-core/2000ram on stock.
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Old 10-30-2007, 10:30 AM
Timbowens Banned, 3.0 Years
 
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Works foe me. I'll be able to verify this in about 5 days!
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Old 10-30-2007, 10:36 AM
Koslov [H]ard|Gawd, 6.2 Years
 
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beautifull. I'd love strip it naked and put a nice fat cooler on it and crank up the speed
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Old 10-30-2007, 10:53 AM
GoldenTiger [H]ardness Supreme, 5.0 Years
 
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beautifull. I'd love strip it naked and put a nice fat cooler on it and crank up the speed
I just ordered one of the two coolers I need for my pair of cards, newegg only had 1... wish I had ordered the 2 I wanted last night . It's an 8800GTX-style cooler that exhausts hot air out the back of the case, making the card into a 2-slotter... Thermaltake ND1 CL-G0080. Has heatpipes, flat copper base that covers RAM as well, and mounts properly on these cards (at least the mounting dimensions match, I haven't personally gotten to test that yet of course ). I'll be ordering a 2nd one the instant they come back in-stock there, but this will let me test one of my two incoming 8800GT cards to see the overclocking difference !

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16835106090

They had been out-of-stock a week ago and came back in, despite the ETA saying what it does now, so it should be back within a few days .
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Old 10-30-2007, 11:06 AM
vanilla_guerilla [H]ardness Supreme, 4.1 Years
 
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http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum...gt-review.html

The 8800GT is beaten out by... itself!

As I've been saying, even on stock, you're going to see some impressive numbers so long as you have decent case cooling :



I believe most will see an average of 720ish-core/2000ram on stock.

i will let you know tomorrow evening. looks like all the newegg evga's coming from california.
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Old 10-30-2007, 11:11 AM
sparks [H]ard|Gawd, 5.4 Years
 
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Legit gave this a good review and it is quiet...can't wait to hear your exp with that cooler. (edit this because it was not clear what the hell I was talking about LOL)

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Old 10-30-2007, 11:29 AM
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I've seen mixed results on overclocking, but I would say 675MHz-700MHz is a safe estimate of what everyone should be able to reach on stock voltage. After that... 7900GT volt mod craze anyone?
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Old 10-30-2007, 11:31 AM
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They used a an evga 8800GT SC, I wan't them to try to overclock the stock 600/1800 model, as well.

Good overclock none the less, but I would like to see the variation, all 8800GTs use 1.0 ns (2000mhz) chips, but this one could only make it to 2018 mhz, and their are 8800 ultras that do over 2400mhz on 1.0 ns chips. They need to nibitor or rivatune the memory timings from this and compare it to the SSC card.
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Old 10-30-2007, 01:48 PM
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How is that a massive OC? That sounds like what the GTS are getting. Plus what were the temps when running that OC?

And the amount of fps gain from such a small increase in speeds is interesting... (95mhz over their other test example)
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Old 10-30-2007, 02:19 PM
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I'll have mine on the 1st. They'll be on stock air until DD releases their full coverage blocks for them .
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Old 10-30-2007, 02:21 PM
thatbiggbadwolfy Limp Gawd, 2.5 Years
 
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What I'm interested in is the OC difference between a EVGA 8800GT (Regular) and 8800GT SC. The SC runs at 650 default, but I wonder if its 700+mhz overclock is due to a better process die? Or one with more potential? That said, do you guys think the regular 8800GT by EVGA will OC less?
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Old 10-30-2007, 02:36 PM
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What I'm interested in is the OC difference between a EVGA 8800GT (Regular) and 8800GT SC. The SC runs at 650 default, but I wonder if its 700+mhz overclock is due to a better process die? Or one with more potential? That said, do you guys think the regular 8800GT by EVGA will OC less?
if you think that EVGA has already pre-screened the chips for clock potential then you'd have to assume that the regular will OC less than the SC..

if you look at evga's site they have 4 different 8800GT cards..

regular (600)
SC (650)
KO (675)
SSC (700)


so i'd assume they are doing some pre-screening of the clock potential for these cards..

infact i'll bet there is a percentage cutoff as to what chip goes to where..

eg..

to be a SSC the card has to have a potential of 750, KO 725, SC, 700, Reg 650.. or in otherwords they probably have a 15% roof on the potential as to what they will classify the card as..
(and that is what your potential overclock would be)..

so i'd bet that they each will overclock to within 15-20% of their stock clock..

just a theory but i bet i'm not far off..
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Old 11-01-2007, 11:16 AM
jonnyGURU PSU Inquisitor, 4.6 Years
 
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2000MHz memory OC is easy with this card BUT the overclock won't hold long term.

The memory is actually 2GHz, but the interface can't handle the speed for long periods. This has been tested by Nvidia, their OEM's and some partners over several weeks. The card will run like a bat out of hell for a while and then suffers irrepairable damage.

Just look at XFX. These guys overclock anything regardless of yield (I guess they don't take the overhead of support into account when they sell stuff) and they're only at 1950MHz on their highest OC card (Alpha Dog).

I would only crank the memory up to 2GHz plus to get a killer benchmark and then crank it back down to 1900~1950MHz for day to day use.
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Old 11-01-2007, 11:19 AM
GoldenTiger [H]ardness Supreme, 5.0 Years
 
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2000MHz memory OC is easy with this card BUT the overclock won't hold long term.

The memory is actually 2GHz, but the interface can't handle the speed for long periods. This has been tested by Nvidia, their OEM's and some partners over several weeks. The card will run like a bat out of hell for a while and then suffers irrepairable damage.

Just look at XFX. These guys overclock anything regardless of yield (I guess they don't take the overhead of support into account when they sell stuff) and they're only at 1950MHz on their highest OC card (Alpha Dog).

I would only crank the memory up to 2GHz plus to get a killer benchmark and then crank it back down to 1900~1950MHz for day to day use.
Oof... interesting info. What would you say once vRAM/vGPU mods are applied such as seen here: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=163929 , particularly the vRAM one? Also, eVGA offers a stock-clock card at 700/2000, are you sure 2000 is not safe for it? (I half hesitate to even ask the second question, knowing your knowledge level ).
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Old 11-01-2007, 11:43 AM
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Oof... interesting info. What would you say once vRAM/vGPU mods are applied such as seen here: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=163929 , particularly the vRAM one? Also, eVGA offers a stock-clock card at 700/2000, are you sure 2000 is not safe for it? (I half hesitate to even ask the second question, knowing your knowledge level ).
What he said JonnyG, especially the last part.

Here's a link to the EVGA we're referring to: http://evga.com/products/moreinfo.asp?pn=512-P3-N806-A1

Also as long as I have your ear. Thanks for all the hard work you put into JonnyGuru.com and making it the best hand's-down, kick-ass, review/info site on the Net for Power Supplies.

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Old 11-01-2007, 12:09 PM
jonnyGURU PSU Inquisitor, 4.6 Years
 
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I am WELL AWARE of the Evga card.

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Old 11-01-2007, 12:18 PM
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I am WELL AWARE of the Evga card.

And I'm sticking with what I've said. I'm quite confident Evga is going to see A LOT of returns.
Thanks, that's what I thought you were going to say. The EVGA bean-counters probably crunched some numbers and said what the hell. At least I hope they did fro their sake. Guess I'll leave my SC as it is (1900 Mhz) when it arrives today. How about OC'ing the core though to 700 Mhz. or higher, is this also a death sentence like the memory.
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Old 11-01-2007, 12:19 PM
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No... 700 MHz core is totally doable AFAIK.
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Old 11-01-2007, 12:21 PM
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No... 700 MHz core is totally doable AFAIK.
Cool, thanks.
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Old 11-01-2007, 12:25 PM
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700 on an old gts? I got 650, but games froze sometime so I just left it stock. Few things im wondering, what do you have to do to volt mod this sob, and I wonder how much you can get out of a card thats already superclocked? Gotta remember this is smaller die, so if you volt mod temps should still be reasonable. Just saw that thermalright came out with an aftermarket hsf for this card anyways, would prolly be a wise investment.
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