On Sep 23, 2005, at 11:33 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Well, like I said, I overclocked my Radeon 9200 from its stock settings of (GPU/memory) 250/200 to 275/210. I downloaded xbench to put some numbers on my performance. The Quartz text showed a degrade in performance a couple of points, while the OpenGL test showed an increase by about 1 percent. Shabby.


Doesn't the website that has the accelerator software says that XBench returns invalid results for the video tests? I remember them cautioning against a number of tests as invalid.

But, yeah, that's the general plan with overclocking: push it 'till you put a piston through the oil pan, then step it back a notch...and hope you don't have to replace the *whole* engine. :-/

--
Bruce Johnson

"No matter where you go, there you are", B. Banzai


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