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Old 16th May, 2002, 05:25 PM
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Gainward ti 4400 settings

I have a gainward GF4 ti4400. Everything seems to be working ok. Just wanted to know if anyone knew a URL or could tell me what the optimal setting would be on the card. There are so many options don't know what to set for what. Just using the default setting now.
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Old 16th May, 2002, 08:12 PM
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Could you be more specific? Are you referring to bios or windows settings?
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Windows setting

I guess the windows settings, the card seems to be working fine just wanted to get the most out of it. I am not looking to push it to the extreme. Sure don't want to burn the thing up. Can't afford to.
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Old 17th May, 2002, 05:11 AM
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There isn't much to do, at default all the features are enabled, only thing you can do is enable the smoothing features/AntiAliasing /etc and that hits a bit on performance (but not much on these cards ) and increases the visual quality... I leave mine to game select and newer games like Jedi Knight Outcast actually set AA for you

Other than overclocking and ensure V-sync is off you should be fine.
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If you want to o/c it then go to aoafiles.com and dowload coolbits so you can change the Core/ Memory speeds- mine is at 325/630 and running great!
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Thanks spyder but just one more

I have the expert tool that came with the card. It allows the core clock and memeory clock to be adjusted. Isn't it the same as the coolbits utility. Or is the coolbits better.
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Same thing- what brand of card do you have? I have the leadtek- and i would use coolbits because when i used the Winfox or whadever- it never realy O/Ced the card-
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Thanks again

I have the gainward. Think that utility is supposed to do the job.
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The gainward one works- i use it on my GF2 TI450 64mg ddr- works great-
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