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  • How to overclock the G400?

    Hi!

    I plan to overclock my Pentium III 450 to 558 running my system at 124fsb.

    I also plan on overclocking my G400 16megs DH.

    Can the card handle it? I do have a super duper slot fan next to the G400 in pci slot 1.

    So how do I overclock the G400?? Can someone guide me?

    Regards,
    Manoj Mahtani
    Northwood 2.26ghz @ 3.0Ghz (air cooled!!)
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  • #2
    There are many topics that cover this already, if you take the time to do a search (search engine is on main topic page). Here is one of the more recent threads:

    http://forums.gagames.com/forums/For...ML/002796.html
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    • #3
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      • #4
        What is the best clock speed for a vanilla G400 16megs DH?

        Can I overclock my G400 card and run my system at 124 fsb?

        Regards,
        Manoj Mahtani
        Northwood 2.26ghz @ 3.0Ghz (air cooled!!)
        Asus P4T533
        512 megs PC 1066 - 32bit (Samsung)
        Matrox Parhelia (Retail)
        Seagate Cheetah 18Gigs 15K RPMs 8megs Cache SCSI (Drive C)
        Maxtor 36Gigs 10K RPMs 8megs Cache SCSI (Drive D)
        Adaptec 29160N SCSI Card
        Aopen 56x CDROM
        TDK 40x 12x 48x CDRW
        SB Audigy Platinum EX
        Creative Inspire 5.1 Digital 5700
        Samsung 22" SyncMaster 1200 NF (Flat Screen CRT Monitor)
        Lian-Li PC 70 Full Tower Case (7 fans in the case)
        Enermax 650W power supply Microsoft Office Keyboard
        Logitech Dual optical mouse
        Microsoft Windows XP
        ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


        Consoles: Dreamcast, Playstation 2, XBox, Panasonic GameCube (DVD & VCD support)
        ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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        • #5
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          • #6
            Ok!

            I understand that the core speed for the G400 is about 128mhz or something. and the memory is about 168 or something.

            Now I want to know which is the safest speed I can overclock to, without damaging my G400 16megs DH.

            Which program and how can I go about to overclock? Step by step please! I am new to this.

            Regards,
            Manoj Mahtani
            Northwood 2.26ghz @ 3.0Ghz (air cooled!!)
            Asus P4T533
            512 megs PC 1066 - 32bit (Samsung)
            Matrox Parhelia (Retail)
            Seagate Cheetah 18Gigs 15K RPMs 8megs Cache SCSI (Drive C)
            Maxtor 36Gigs 10K RPMs 8megs Cache SCSI (Drive D)
            Adaptec 29160N SCSI Card
            Aopen 56x CDROM
            TDK 40x 12x 48x CDRW
            SB Audigy Platinum EX
            Creative Inspire 5.1 Digital 5700
            Samsung 22" SyncMaster 1200 NF (Flat Screen CRT Monitor)
            Lian-Li PC 70 Full Tower Case (7 fans in the case)
            Enermax 650W power supply Microsoft Office Keyboard
            Logitech Dual optical mouse
            Microsoft Windows XP
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            Consoles: Dreamcast, Playstation 2, XBox, Panasonic GameCube (DVD & VCD support)
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            • #7
              ok there are two programs to overclock with
              one is g200clk(avaliable at murc) and powerstrip.powerstrip has been known to cause some bios problems so you will need to make a matrox emergencey disk for your card before using.the powerstrip is by far the easier utility but the real experts here agree that it may be a risky propositon for now at least.now you can download g200clk and use it however you will need to download g4set as well to check speeds(g200clk does not report correct speeds but does overclock correctly).run g200clk from dos prompt then change your sysclk value example(c:\g200clk /1 300)would overclock you to max specs.you can increase values sparingly until you come to the setting that your individual card cannot attain back down a step and keep a watchful eye on the stability of your system
              by the way just run the g4set to make sure your dividers and clocks are set right(c:\g4set and itll report your speeds.if you have a old 486 fan or something it would help to install it as well

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              • #8
                My experiences:

                No dos based overclock program will work from dos, the drivers reset the G400 to 126/168, regardless.

                G4set, reports things accurately, but is missing something for it to work properly, using it to clock results in severe underclocking. 3DMark99Max fillrate goes from 220 or so to 90. I thought it would work using G4set -div 1/2 2/3 1/2 -sclk 300, but no go, it even reports it fine, but it missed some vital step in making it go.

                G200Clk 021b, won't work for me, no way no how, set it to anything, doesn't matter what value, and I see a green checkerboard pattern (nothing that neat), severe crash.

                Performance Tuner, works, no bios screw ups that I can tell, fillrate in 3dmark99max goes from 220 to 260.

                PowerStrip, works, slightly faster than Performance Tuner even in the 3dmark99max game tests.

                MGATweak, wish I had a copy to test, it's beta and still private, too bad.

                In any event, make sure you get a fan to place near the G400 card, after several hours at 150/200 it might lock up.

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                • #9
                  Hi!

                  Thanks for your reply guys!

                  Ok! I have a super Duper Slot fan next to my G400 card. Do you think it is safe enough to overclock to max speeds or do I still need to place a fan on the heat sink?

                  How about if I don't want to overclock all the way to the max speed but something between the default clock speed an the max speed?

                  How do I do that?

                  Please explain clear. I am very new to this! Honest!

                  Regards,
                  Manoj Mahtani
                  Northwood 2.26ghz @ 3.0Ghz (air cooled!!)
                  Asus P4T533
                  512 megs PC 1066 - 32bit (Samsung)
                  Matrox Parhelia (Retail)
                  Seagate Cheetah 18Gigs 15K RPMs 8megs Cache SCSI (Drive C)
                  Maxtor 36Gigs 10K RPMs 8megs Cache SCSI (Drive D)
                  Adaptec 29160N SCSI Card
                  Aopen 56x CDROM
                  TDK 40x 12x 48x CDRW
                  SB Audigy Platinum EX
                  Creative Inspire 5.1 Digital 5700
                  Samsung 22" SyncMaster 1200 NF (Flat Screen CRT Monitor)
                  Lian-Li PC 70 Full Tower Case (7 fans in the case)
                  Enermax 650W power supply Microsoft Office Keyboard
                  Logitech Dual optical mouse
                  Microsoft Windows XP
                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


                  Consoles: Dreamcast, Playstation 2, XBox, Panasonic GameCube (DVD & VCD support)
                  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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                  • #10
                    OK, I have a question. Has anyone actually removed the G400 (non MAX) heatsink? I'd like to replace it with a Lasagna Cooler but so far it does not look easy to remove. The G200 was a piece of cake, but this thing is seriously stuck on there. Any hints?

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                    • #11
                      OK, I have a question. Has anyone actually removed the G400 (non MAX) heatsink? I'd like to replace it with a Lasagna Cooler but so far it does not look easy to remove. The G200 was a piece of cake, but this thing is seriously stuck on there. Any hints?

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                      • #12
                        Hi!

                        I don't plan to remove it. I will be selling the vanilla G400 soon as I will be getting my G400 Max next week.

                        but then for now I have put a Super Duper slot fan next to the G400 card. this is pretty good and you don't have to remove the heat sink.

                        Regards,
                        Manoj Mahtani
                        Northwood 2.26ghz @ 3.0Ghz (air cooled!!)
                        Asus P4T533
                        512 megs PC 1066 - 32bit (Samsung)
                        Matrox Parhelia (Retail)
                        Seagate Cheetah 18Gigs 15K RPMs 8megs Cache SCSI (Drive C)
                        Maxtor 36Gigs 10K RPMs 8megs Cache SCSI (Drive D)
                        Adaptec 29160N SCSI Card
                        Aopen 56x CDROM
                        TDK 40x 12x 48x CDRW
                        SB Audigy Platinum EX
                        Creative Inspire 5.1 Digital 5700
                        Samsung 22" SyncMaster 1200 NF (Flat Screen CRT Monitor)
                        Lian-Li PC 70 Full Tower Case (7 fans in the case)
                        Enermax 650W power supply Microsoft Office Keyboard
                        Logitech Dual optical mouse
                        Microsoft Windows XP
                        ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


                        Consoles: Dreamcast, Playstation 2, XBox, Panasonic GameCube (DVD & VCD support)
                        ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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                        • #13
                          never mind. a long screwdriver stuck underneath the heatsink popped it right off. ;-)

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