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Dunno yet - waiting for PowerStrip to get updated to FULLY support theg 400. I wouldn't be surprised if the normal g400 will run at MAX speeds though, with the right tools.
Oh, and if you get smoke, then, sorry, but you're an amateur! The best thing is to keep the fire extinguishers on constantly pointing at the graphics card... Hey, that's almost a good idea!
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Cheers,
Steve It's Only A Graphics Card!
(But a damn good 'un!)
I don't know about the G400 (yet), but when you look at the G200 series, you'll see that those have plenty of room for oc'ing.
My former Millennium G200 got up to ~33% and my Mystique G200 (Rev. 5) even up to ~45% higher clockrates ...
IMO, every company sells products with quite a margin from max performance, simply because they couldn't afford RMA'ing all those cards that would fail at 'regular' performance.
Same applies for RAM chips for example:
My SDRAM is stamped to 8ns, but I never experienced problem when running it at 7ns.
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Cheers,
Maggi
Asus P2B-S @ 112MHz FSB * Celeron300A @ 504MHz
Heavily boosted by the Millenium G400 32MB SGRAM DualHead
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