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  • So with MGATweak, which do you fiddle with first??

    Do you mess with the clock settings and the dividers before or after you play with the memory tuning??

    thanks,

    amish
    Despite my nickname causing confusion, I have no religious affiliations.

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    For a crash free tweaking try mess with the clock settings and the dividers after memory tuning
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    • #3
      Some vanilla G400 can't go beyond 280MHz if without proper memory tuning.

      KJ Liew

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      • #4
        What are the memory and core clocks set at normally?

        Would using better cooling allow for more over-clocking?

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        • #5
          ccoltas, please do a search for the answers in this forum and in Matrox Hardware.
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