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Old 15th July, 2006, 05:50 AM
SwissArmyKnight SwissArmyKnight is offline
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Originally Posted by dsio
Your card is a PCI-E core, running a HSI bridge, on an AGP board. As a result you have an NV42 core, which is made on a 110nm process.
Where the heck did you get this info from? I searched high and low to know why my card is a 42.

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Originally Posted by dsio
As a result, you have NO unlocking available on that board at all. Don't even try, because doesn't have any unused pipelines on it at all.
Life is tough.

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Originally Posted by dsio
The flip side is, your 110nm chip overclocks very, very well. 450Mhz should be very easy.

What are you currently clocking it to? and what drivers are you using?
Tbh I'm not overclocking at all. I have installed Coolbits v2.0 and ready to go. I am running the latest ForceWare Release 90 drivers (91.31) from the nVidia site.

So you reckon crank core clock uit up to 450 eh? What about memory clock?
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