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Now, I'll get on with what I want to say. I've installed RivaTuner and have the latest nVidia signed drivers, but when I start up RivaTuner I get the message the drivers haven't been tested with this version of Riva, so should I proceed anyway to use it? Whatever the answser I have gone forth and done a single change. I've gone into "low-level system settings" and
in the 'overclocking' tab I pushed the core clock slider from 175 to 189
MHz. What have I done and will my computer explode? Have I overclocked something? The graphics card perhaps? I've noticed lockups in counter-strike which are more frequent if I push the core clock speed slider past 200MHz.
I NEED desperately a performance boost somewhere. Something that will give me extra FPS. I have a Dell PC with WinXP Home, a G-Force 3 Ti200, 256MB SDRAM, and P4 1.6GHz.
Now, I'll get on with what I want to say. I've installed RivaTuner and have the latest nVidia signed drivers, but when I start up RivaTuner I get the message the drivers haven't been tested with this version of Riva, so should I proceed anyway to use it? Whatever the answser I have gone forth and done a single change. I've gone into "low-level system settings" and
in the 'overclocking' tab I pushed the core clock slider from 175 to 189
MHz. What have I done and will my computer explode? Have I overclocked something? The graphics card perhaps? I've noticed lockups in counter-strike which are more frequent if I push the core clock speed slider past 200MHz.
I NEED desperately a performance boost somewhere. Something that will give me extra FPS. I have a Dell PC with WinXP Home, a G-Force 3 Ti200, 256MB SDRAM, and P4 1.6GHz.
tried a google search ?
Now try the same with the RAM.
> You've successfully overclocked your card, and you even know its GPU
> limits. Don't push it past 200mhz.
>
> Now try the same with the RAM.
With your graphics onboard ram you'll notice corrupted textures or pink spots if it is pushed to hard.