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  • Overclocking a Vanilla G400

    Hi all,

    A friend of mine has bought a Vanilla G400, now that he saw that one of you guys clocked his G400 to Max standard he wants to know what kind of Cooling you need. He has a Bulk version, that means it is a Cool block instead of a fan. Anybody any idea's ?

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    160 MB RAM
    G400 MAX DH 32 Meg
    Win98SE/Linux/NT4 workstation
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    Toshiba 36X IDE cdrom
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    NCR810 SCSI-2 card
    17" CTX monitor
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    Celeron 366 Mhz
    160 MB RAM
    G400 MAX DH 32 Meg
    Win98SE/Linux/NT4 workstation
    SB LIVE (FULL)
    13 GB IBM harddrive
    4,3 GB Quantum Fireball SE harddrive
    Toshiba 36X IDE cdrom
    Creative Encore DVD 2x
    Teac 6/24x cd-r SCSI-2
    NCR810 SCSI-2 card
    17" CTX monitor
    Thrustmaster F-16 FLCS&TQS
    56K modem
    Logitech Mouseman +

  • #2
    the bigger the fan, the better the cooling, the higher the achievable speeds ...

    Plain and simple

    I made a whopper (big fan on the heatsink, small fan on the back of the PCB) and I must say it is running way beyond spec, but stable.



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    Cheers,
    Maggi
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    Working Rig:
    Asus P2B-DS @ 103MHz FSB
    Double Pentium III-450 @ 464 MHz
    4 x 128MB CAS2 SDRAM
    Matrox Millennium G400 32MB DualHead
    Nokia 445Xi (21")
    Nokia 447Xpro (17")

    Home Rig:
    Asus P2B-S Bios 1010 @ 100MHz FSB
    Celeron 333A @ 500MHz
    2 x 128MB CAS2 SDRAM
    Matrox Millennium G400 32MB DualHead @ 150/200MHz
    CTX VL710T (17")
    Despite my nickname causing confusion, I am not female ...

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    • #4
      Ok, looks and feels very cool ), did you actually took the cooling block of the card ? or just put the fan on top of it ? and did you used also a s7 cooler ?

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      Celeron 366 Mhz
      160 MB RAM
      G400 MAX DH 32 Meg
      Win98SE/Linux/NT4 workstation
      SB LIVE (FULL)
      13 GB IBM harddrive
      4,3 GB Quantum Fireball SE harddrive
      Toshiba 36X IDE cdrom
      Creative Encore DVD 2x
      Teac 6/24x cd-r SCSI-2
      NCR810 SCSI-2 card
      17" CTX monitor
      Thrustmaster F-16 FLCS&TQS
      56K modem
      Logitech Mouseman +
      Celeron 366 Mhz
      160 MB RAM
      G400 MAX DH 32 Meg
      Win98SE/Linux/NT4 workstation
      SB LIVE (FULL)
      13 GB IBM harddrive
      4,3 GB Quantum Fireball SE harddrive
      Toshiba 36X IDE cdrom
      Creative Encore DVD 2x
      Teac 6/24x cd-r SCSI-2
      NCR810 SCSI-2 card
      17" CTX monitor
      Thrustmaster F-16 FLCS&TQS
      56K modem
      Logitech Mouseman +

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      • #5
        BTW he made a little test with 3D mark Max 99.

        Fill rate: 201Mtexel @ 126/168
        Fill rate: 221Mtexel @ 140/186 (stable)
        Multitexture: 203Mtexel @ 126/168
        Multitexture: 223Mtexel @ 140/186 (stable)
        Celeron 366 Mhz
        160 MB RAM
        G400 MAX DH 32 Meg
        Win98SE/Linux/NT4 workstation
        SB LIVE (FULL)
        13 GB IBM harddrive
        4,3 GB Quantum Fireball SE harddrive
        Toshiba 36X IDE cdrom
        Creative Encore DVD 2x
        Teac 6/24x cd-r SCSI-2
        NCR810 SCSI-2 card
        17" CTX monitor
        Thrustmaster F-16 FLCS&TQS
        56K modem
        Logitech Mouseman +

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        • #6
          I would have to agree with Maggi.
          BTW how far does that get you Maggi?
          I'm curious since mine hardly gets very hot.
          However I do have a 5" fan blowing over it just to be on the safe side of stable.
          But yours is the setup I absolutely needed with my TNT overclocked. To be sure. Great little card. About the only thing TNT about it was it would try to impersonate the sun!

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          • #7
            Project Settings (Template):
            Rendering Platform: Internal (Matrox Millennium G400 DualHead - Deutsch)
            Resolution: 640*480
            Color Depth: 16-bit Color
            CPU Optimization: Intel(r) processor
            Z-Buffer: 16-bit
            Frame Buffer: Single buffering
            Refresh Rate: VSync Off
            Looping: Disabled
            Texture Format: 16-bit, 4444 RGBA
            Run Tests: Once
            Title Screen: Shown

            Test Results:
            3DMark Result : 4.318 3DMarks
            Synthetic CPU 3D Speed : 4.937 CPU 3DMarks
            Rasterizer Score : 2.603 3DRasterMarks
            Game 1 - Race: 42,3 FPS
            Game 2 - First Person: 44,1 FPS
            Fill Rate : 237,2 MTexels/s
            Fill Rate With Multi-Texturing : 236,0 MTexels/s
            2MB Texture Rendering Speed: 451,6 FPS
            4MB Texture Rendering Speed: 361,7 FPS
            8MB Texture Rendering Speed: 244,3 FPS
            16MB Texture Rendering Speed: 177,7 FPS
            32MB Texture Rendering Speed: 116,4 FPS
            Bump Mapping Emboss, 3-pass: 141,6 FPS
            Bump Mapping Emboss, 2-pass: 179,6 FPS
            Bump Mapping Emboss, 1-pass: 283,4 FPS
            Point Sample Texture Filtering Speed: 112,2 %
            Bilinear Texture Filtering Speed: 100,0 %
            Trilinear Texture Filtering Speed: 61,0 %
            Anisotropic Texture Filtering Speed: Not Supported
            6 Pixel/individual: 1.825,8 KPolygons/s
            6 Pixel/strips: 3.608,4 KPolygons/s
            25 Pixel/individual: 1.779,3 KPolygons/s
            25 Pixel/strips: 2.381,8 KPolygons/s
            50 Pixel/individual: 1.361,6 KPolygons/s
            50 Pixel/strips: 1.530,0 KPolygons/s
            250 Pixel/individual: 491,5 KPolygons/s
            250 Pixel/strips: 564,1 KPolygons/s
            1000 Pixel/individual: 162,8 KPolygons/s
            1000 Pixel/strips: 181,7 KPolygons/s

            ...

            That was on my Celery and the G400 is at 150/200MHz frequencies ...


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            Cheers,
            Maggi
            ________________________

            Working Rig:
            Asus P2B-DS @ 103MHz FSB
            Double Pentium III-450 @ 464 MHz
            4 x 128MB CAS2 SDRAM
            Matrox Millennium G400 32MB DualHead
            Nokia 445Xi (21")
            Nokia 447Xpro (17")

            Home Rig:
            Asus P2B-S Bios 1010 @ 100MHz FSB
            Celeron 333A @ 500MHz
            2 x 128MB CAS2 SDRAM
            Matrox Millennium G400 32MB DualHead @ 150/200MHz
            CTX VL710T (17")
            Despite my nickname causing confusion, I am not female ...

            ASRock Fatal1ty X79 Professional
            Intel Core i7-3930K@4.3GHz
            be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 2
            4x 8GB G.Skill TridentX PC3-19200U@CR1
            2x MSI N670GTX PE OC (SLI)
            OCZ Vertex 4 256GB
            4x2TB Seagate Barracuda Green 5900.3 (2x4TB RAID0)
            Super Flower Golden Green Modular 800W
            Nanoxia Deep Silence 1
            LG BH10LS38
            LG DM2752D 27" 3D

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            • #8
              Nice scores !!! I will have to buy a 5" fan and a Socket 7 cooler

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              -------------------------
              Celeron 366 Mhz
              160 MB RAM
              G400 MAX DH 32 Meg
              Win98SE/Linux/NT4 workstation
              SB LIVE (FULL)
              13 GB IBM harddrive
              4,3 GB Quantum Fireball SE harddrive
              Toshiba 36X IDE cdrom
              Creative Encore DVD 2x
              Teac 6/24x cd-r SCSI-2
              NCR810 SCSI-2 card
              17" CTX monitor
              Thrustmaster F-16 FLCS&TQS
              56K modem
              Logitech Mouseman +
              Celeron 366 Mhz
              160 MB RAM
              G400 MAX DH 32 Meg
              Win98SE/Linux/NT4 workstation
              SB LIVE (FULL)
              13 GB IBM harddrive
              4,3 GB Quantum Fireball SE harddrive
              Toshiba 36X IDE cdrom
              Creative Encore DVD 2x
              Teac 6/24x cd-r SCSI-2
              NCR810 SCSI-2 card
              17" CTX monitor
              Thrustmaster F-16 FLCS&TQS
              56K modem
              Logitech Mouseman +

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              • #9
                Sorry to spoil the fun, but i don't think the size of your fan mattters very much. My vanilla G400 is doing at least 150/200 with no fan at all. More to the point it's not hot! (nowhere near the fry-an-egg-on-it heat of my TNT or Voodoo3). The core, which of course is the only bit you can stick a fan on, is good up to 170! (Maybe even more, I just haven't tried any higher ) I think you are more likely to hit the limits of you memory. But maybe it's just my card?

                Smiff

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                • #10
                  Great scores all around.

                  The core, which of course is the only bit you can stick a fan on, is good up to 170
                  Smiff if you got the core that high what was your ram doing, having the eggs for breakfast?
                  How did you get the core that high?
                  Yes the G400 is a cool card in many ways.

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                  • #11
                    Oh the ram was still happily at 200 ish. You just need to do a little cunning divider adjustment with MGAtweak

                    Oh yeah and before anyone gets a chance to correct me on that quote, i guess you could put lots of little heatsinks and fans on the memory chips ... but would it do any good??

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                    • #12
                      I have my G400max clocked at 173/216. Using MGATweak: 432PLL, 2.5/2/2.5 dividers.

                      My ram runs stable up to 220 clock (have not tried it higher yet). The graphics chip locks solid at 180.

                      Any opinions if I should keep it at this setting? (speed benefits vs beating up the card?)

                      In 1024x768 32bit color, there is about a 6% increase in 3dmark scores (4760 vs 5022),
                      and about a 10% increase in fill rate (199.7 vs 220.6).

                      In 800x600 16bit color, not much difference in 3dmarks, mostly because I have vsync on (5622 vs 5625),
                      but fill rates are up about 12.4% (249.9 vs 278.7),
                      32mb texture rendering speed also not much gain (100fps vs 103.9 fps).

                      This is on a p3-450 @ 560mhz.

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                      • #13
                        I don't know about you guys, but when I OCed my vanilla G400, I never saw much of a difference (2fps in most games). I just dropped it back to stock. I didn't see the point.

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                        The Rock
                        Home Machine: P3 450 + 128 Meg PC100 RAM + 23G Storage
                        Work Machine: IBM OS/390 + 10Gigs RAM + 1.5 Terabytes Storage (and no damn AGP slot...what a waste)

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                        • #14
                          oh, ok.

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                          • #15
                            Well, we tried to clock it to 150/200 but then the screen starts to go a bit wild. So I guess it's heating up.

                            ------------------
                            -------------------------
                            Celeron 366 Mhz
                            160 MB RAM
                            G400 MAX DH 32 Meg
                            Win98SE/Linux/NT4 workstation
                            SB LIVE (FULL)
                            13 GB IBM harddrive
                            4,3 GB Quantum Fireball SE harddrive
                            Toshiba 36X IDE cdrom
                            Creative Encore DVD 2x
                            Teac 6/24x cd-r SCSI-2
                            NCR810 SCSI-2 card
                            17" CTX monitor
                            Thrustmaster F-16 FLCS&TQS
                            56K modem
                            Logitech Mouseman +
                            Celeron 366 Mhz
                            160 MB RAM
                            G400 MAX DH 32 Meg
                            Win98SE/Linux/NT4 workstation
                            SB LIVE (FULL)
                            13 GB IBM harddrive
                            4,3 GB Quantum Fireball SE harddrive
                            Toshiba 36X IDE cdrom
                            Creative Encore DVD 2x
                            Teac 6/24x cd-r SCSI-2
                            NCR810 SCSI-2 card
                            17" CTX monitor
                            Thrustmaster F-16 FLCS&TQS
                            56K modem
                            Logitech Mouseman +

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