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    If you do not cool well, not much oc gives you, but maybe with a little help to get the clock to 4870 (not clear from the reports).

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    I got this estimate is not the first time q overclock can be hot of course, but something you get performance good without having to change temperatures cooler, XD savings plan.

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    I overclock an 8500GT

    GPU => 459 @ 729 = 59% overclock
    Memories => 333 @ 502 = 51% overclock

    Greetings

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    my SAPPHIRE 4870 toxic no more than 820 clocks and the 1090 memos, but I get artifacts I expected more given the shits until he got with my 3870 and 891 to the clock to 1090 memos.

    Someone knows how to deliver more my 4870 without artifacts?

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    I got the voltages to the RBE (Radeon BIOS Editor), no easy task. Do not complain that you got, you got very close to ATI RV770 l a4870, which led him to 820 is very good, and we have in mind that is at least twice as complex than the 3870 gpu.

    PS: It is risky to flash bios, and to raise the temperature raises voltages...

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    ATI Radeon X1300 PRO 256mb PCI-E
    Stock: 600 core, 396 memory
    overclock: 668.25 core, 441 memories.
    You remove the foil where the classic woman warrior or something like that, where it says, and got an Intel fan of those that come with the stock heat sink for LGA775, these sales are really quiet, apart from that there is no money!

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    A 4670 is a good option at this price, they would not have to worry about the source, but if you have better things, better yet.

    When there is no silver post the best idea for cooling XD.

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