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Old 31st January, 2005, 12:40 PM
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you would see much better results from tweaking the memory timings. Look in the bios for settings along the lines of chipset settings, and there should at least be a setting for CAS Latency, set this to 2
Also look for RAS to CAS delay, RAS Precharge and Cycle time (TRAS) and see how low you can get them
The coppermine PIII's only went up to 1ghz (a few 1.13ghz were available but very few) and most chips would only overclock to the mid 900's, so you would probabally see much better results from tweaking the memory timings than pushing the speed higher

The tnt2 you should have much more luck with, just install nvidia drivers and enable coolbits and then overclock it. I used to have a tnt2 ultra and it overclocked to 205mhz core 220mhz memory
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