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looking for a software OC utility
i want to OC my GForce2 mx400.....I've heard that there are software utilities that can OC vid cards.....how bout it guys?
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you wont notice a difference, make sure you have a fan on there also if your gonna try to make it run faster.
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i wont notice a difference? should i even bother then?
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don';t bother... you will only see a difference in benchmarks.
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ok...thanks for the link anyway i may use it when i get my 5900ultra....
...feel like being dangerous
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You will notice more of a difference if you can get the memory speeds up, as a major shortcoming of the MX/200/400 series was the memory bandwidth. MX was 64 bit DDR, MX 200 was 64 bit SDR, MX 400 was either 64 bit DDR or 128 bit SDR.
Crank up the memory speed if you can!
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