Re: ATI Radeon 9800 PRO
Posted by SuperCobra on
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Ok I was wondering what is a good overclocking program? What can I
overclock my 9800 pro 128mb DDR to? It is the ATI radeon that you buy
from like BEST BUY and stuff I dunno what chip it has.
Life is like a box of chocolates u never know what you'll get you might get a.....scream.
Re: ATI Radeon 9800 PRO
Posted by habboi on
Mon Jun 27th 2005 at 4:10pm
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I use a Radeon 9800 and my friend overclocked it also in his computer.
He was dumb though because it caught on fire nearly...
Overcloking is dangerous imo and I think i'll stick to how the guys who put it together left it as.
Re: ATI Radeon 9800 PRO
Posted by satchmo on
Mon Jun 27th 2005 at 4:34pm
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How much of a performance boost do you really get from overclocking your graphics card? I mean realistically, can you really notice a difference when it's already a high-end graphics card like the 9800 Pro?
Maybe I am just easily satisfied. But I am happy with 100 FPS for HL2. I have a 9800 Pro too.
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Re: ATI Radeon 9800 PRO
Posted by SuperCobra on
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Well I was thinking of saving up for a 6800 GT or a X800 PRO I dunno
which one to get but what settings do you have yours on SATCHMO and
what are ur other comp specs?
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Re: ATI Radeon 9800 PRO
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Mon Jun 27th 2005 at 6:18pm
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I run HL2 on relatively high settings, but at 1024x768 res. With the exception of AA, I run everything on high.
I have an Athlon 3200+ XP on ASUS A7N8X-E mobo with 1 GB of Corsair low-cas on dual-channel mode.
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Re: ATI Radeon 9800 PRO
Posted by Crono on
Mon Jun 27th 2005 at 8:19pm
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Because brand of ram is so important. So is the mother board make.
It'd give more information if you just said what chipset you had with the graphics card and the speeds.
Having a Gig of ram doesn't say much without a speed. I'd assume 333 or 400Mhz.
I'm not picking on you or anything, it's just, what you said doesn't mean much if you're trying to show power. It's like saying, "My car went 40 miles (64 kilometers) in 15 minutes because I have a 12 gallon (45 Liter) tank."
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Re: ATI Radeon 9800 PRO
Posted by habboi on
Tue Jun 28th 2005 at 3:46pm
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What is the best graphics card these days? And the best RAM?
I don't know these things...I might see if I can purchse them for Christmas or something.
Re: ATI Radeon 9800 PRO
Posted by Crono on
Tue Jun 28th 2005 at 8:46pm
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On the issue of ram, brand is not really important. Paying extra for Kingston or Corsair, or whatever, really doesn't have that huge of a payoff. The only way you can tell the difference is by clocking it and reading a print out of access times. In which case, they are slightly faster, but not noticably.
I'd suggest OEM ram, to be honest. Some people call it "No Name" ram, but they fail to realize the chips are still made by kingston and the likes, they're just not wired and put together by them. This makes the ram much cheaper. Not entirly sure why the ram put together by them is "faster", could be the actual circuitry.
In other words, ram is ram is ram. As long as it works you wont notice s**t.
Video card is completly up to you. I tend to like a lot of the stuff nVidia makes, but, ATI has quality stuff too. It really isn't a "war" of sorts anymore because both makers offer the same thing. The only differences now comes into price and speed, in which case, currently, nvidia is more for your money (Of the current generation of course)
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Re: ATI Radeon 9800 PRO
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Tue Jun 28th 2005 at 9:27pm
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OEM stuff isn't "Unbranded". I didn't say "get whatever ram because it all works", if it doesn't work, it doesn't work, but if it DOES, then there's a very slim chance that anything will happen, unless of course there are issues with whatever version interacting with whatever chipset (and just to note, most ram works fine). You'll know if something is wrong pretty immediatly. If you don't, there's a warranty for a reason and whatever happened is probably covered. (Remember, I said OEM ram, not unbranded, OEM stuff still, usually, has warranties)
Satch, you have to understand that some boards do not work with all brands of ram when it comes to PC3200.
However, don't think I'm saying, "Never buy [insert brand] ram". If it's decently priced, go for it. If the price difference is very small ($5-10) go ahead. It's the people who buy the brand new ram from whomever, just because that company says they're the best. The entire heat sync craze on ram is another pet peave.
Reno, I'd say so. Most hardware review sites are very biased to personal taste.
What would it matter if the ram was faster then the bus it's connected to? Which is always the case (I'm speaking internally).
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