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  • Does the G400 work on an overclocked system?

    Hi!

    I would like to know if the G400 Max work well on an overclocked system which is running on a 124 FSB speed.

    Can anyone confirm this?

    Regards,
    Manoj Mahtani

  • #2
    I should think so, I remember the disappointment when my new TNT wouldn't run at the same bus speed as my old G200. I couldn't even run at 100MHz FSB, later on I realsied that the jumper to switch AGP ratio from 2/3 to 1 didn;t work! I was running a G200 at 100MHz AGP speed with no problems the whole time!
    It's all tomdo with the quality of hardware construction, something that is NEVER mentioned in reviews. Matrox make the highest quality electronic products, with exceptional tolerences. Although the MAX isn't the fastest by default, IO prefer it over the TNT2's, because the actual board manufacturers have never impressed me with their quality, especially Diamond and Creative.

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    • #3
      I should think so, I remember the disappointment when my new TNT wouldn't run at the same bus speed as my old G200. I couldn't even run at 100MHz FSB, later on I realsied that the jumper to switch AGP ratio from 2/3 to 1 didn;t work! I was running a G200 at 100MHz AGP speed with no problems the whole time!
      It's all tomdo with the quality of hardware construction, something that is NEVER mentioned in reviews. Matrox make the highest quality electronic products, with exceptional tolerences. Although the MAX isn't the fastest by default, IO prefer it over the TNT2's, because the actual board manufacturers have never impressed me with their quality, especially Diamond and Creative.

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      Cities rush by, like ghosts in the night.

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      • #4
        Mine works fine at 112, but no dice at 124. And yet an old POS S3 PCI card does....
        What we need is AGP bus speeds completely independant of the rest of the system bus.

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        • #5
          BTW, that's an OEM G400, not a MAX
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          Windows 2000Pro, ASUS A7Pro, Duron 750@950, 192MB Micron PC133, OEM Radeon DDR, 15gb Quantum Fireball+ LM, Fujitsu 5.25gb, Pioneer 32x slot load CDROM, SB Live! Value, LinkSys LNE100, Altec Lansing ACS45.2, Samsung Syncmaster 955DF, Sycom 300va UPS

          Video Box
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          Windows 2000Pro, PIII700 on ASUS CUBX, 256mb Micron PC133, Vanilla G400/32 (PD5.14), Hauppage WinTV-DBX, LinkSys LNE100, 8.4gb Maxtor HD, 40gb 7200 Western Digital, Diamond Fireport 40 SCSI, Pioneer 32x SCSI Slot load CDROM, Pioneer 10x Slot load DVD, Yamaha 4416s burner, MX300, Panasonic Panasync S70

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          • #6
            the be6 has a setting for agp ratio of 2/3 at this setting Im runnin 124 mhz x1/4 pci rock steady. Im still trying to get dvd to work but ogl and d3d are awesome .


            Matt

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            Adaptec scsi, El Cheepo NIC ,monster sound 300, extra io card for lpt2 ,18 gig Quantum ,13 gig IBM ,Yamaha cdrw, Onstream 30 gig Tape,Toshiba dvd.

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            • #7
              Everyone has stated how the G400 is much more reliable in fast systems than the G200 was, and my G200 is rock steady @ 89Mhz FSB...

              PIII450 @ 600Mhz - 133Mhz FSB, 33.33PCI Bus, 89AGP Bus (runs @ forced AGP2x as well)

              Gaming Rig.

              - Gigabyte GA-7N400-Pro
              - AMD Athlon 3200+ XP
              - 1.5GB Dual Channel DDR 433Mhz SDRAM
              - 6.1 Digital Audio
              - Gigabit Lan (Linksys 1032)
              - 4 x 120GB SATA Drives, RAID 0+1 (Striped/Mirrored)
              - Sony DRU-500A DVD/+/-/R/RW
              - Creative 8x DVD-ROM
              - LS120 IDE Floppy
              - Zip 100 IDE
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              • #8
                Im running a p3-600Mhz at 2.0v
                and it runs baby
                g400max that is
                What the hell are we doing in the middle of the desert?

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                • #9
                  I've got a retail G400 non Max 32MB running in a Asus P2B-F with a P3 450 using a FSB of 129 to get 556Mhz. So far the G400 hasnt complained about it. I just ahd to force AGP2X manually but I havent had any stability problems. machine has been up for about 4 days (on windows, this is TRULY astounding).

                  I have also OC the G400 using G200clk from the default 252Mhz PLL to 280. I shall attempt to improve my cooling to go higher but I dont think it's gonna happen as if I leave the machine fof for a while to cool, then boot and imediatly try 281 it locks up. But this board is gonna be relegated to my NT box soon as I can get a Max anyways
                  A computer is like sex. Your never 100% sure what your doing but when all goes well, it feels REAL good.

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                  • #10
                    Ask Maggi!
                    chuck


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