Hello everybody,
I got 2388 on marks03 also i have a geforce FX 5600,and i want to know whether i can push it to 3000 but am unaware to do this.does anyone offer some help here to over clock my FX 5600
Cheers..!!
Hello everybody,
I got 2388 on marks03 also i have a geforce FX 5600,and i want to know whether i can push it to 3000 but am unaware to do this.does anyone offer some help here to over clock my FX 5600
Cheers..!!
Several bullshits may occur when you overclock gfx cards way too much. for example, i OCed my mx100/200(which is uber crap) to its limits and get about 2028 on 3dmark01, if i go any higher, it still runs okay-ish, but it over heats. and when i attempt to bench again, the fram rates drop down to 1 and freezes. go from stock settings and up it with 5 mhz step pings and run 3dmark every time to check for stability
Is the FX 5600 is some what ok ?, I don't care how well it performs against others, I want to know if it has the capabilities to run HL2 to the max
Once again no one knows.Anyway I guess its gonna be on the edge of "max" (whatever that is, since we don't know) settings. Unless it run it really waste. The entire 5200-5900 line isn't exactly DX9 technology workhorses, and I believe HL2 will be one of these tests on which card has the best modern hardware. Keep in mind, that in raw speed, the 5600 is n't much quicker than the Ti4600 (or 4400 or 4200). Its just got a bunch of extra crap it cant run anyway.
Basically in standard game benchmarks, picking a winner between the Radeon 9500 Pro and GeForce4 Ti 4600 would need a assumption. The race is that close, with some benchmarks favoring one card over the other, but with extremely close scores in any event. The part where the Radeon 9500 Pro breaks free is with anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering enabled, as the R300 core is simply too much for the GeForce4 Ti to handle.You can also check it out Modifying GeForce FX 5600 to 5700
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