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George
01-21-2003, 09:37 PM
Got a slower video card.. Radeon 8500, Radeon 9000 ... GF4 ti4200 or a GF4MX. You want some more proformace out of your video without spending the pile of cash for a new card. Theres a SIMPLE solution.



Geo's Guide to Video Proformance

First of you need a overclocking software. For ATi cards I would recommend Rage3d(www.rage3d.com) or for the Geforce series I would prefer PowerStrip. (I forget the website, but just go on yahoo.com and search for "PowerStrip"). Anyway back to the guide.

First oh all you need to cut or buy a side panel for your case that has a hole in the side.

http://images2.newegg.com/productimage/11-999-295-02.JPG
This one has a hole with vents. Really nice and a window.

Then you need to buy a case fan. Regualr case fan, you can go silent, whatever. Once you get you case fan.. Plug in the plug into the pwoer source. Then instead of installing it so it blows air out of the case. Turn it around to make it blow air into the case right onto the video card. This is very important because video cards cook. This air is like gold and keeps the video card from burning out. Then once that is installed. Turn your computer on. Install the over clocking software. and Over clock your cards core and memory speeds. This should allow you to get more proformance then the stock fan on the gpu. I would recommend going up by 5 MHZ at a time.

Disclaimer: Do this at your own risk. I or TechWareLabs are not responsible for anything that happens. Thanks.

Jason425
01-21-2003, 09:56 PM
Disclaimer: Do this at your own risk. I or TechWareLabs are not responsible for anything that happens. Thanks.

lol? I didnt know you were from TWL.. didnt see staff thing.. ok so you're not from TWL you're just sounding professional, but anyway, even though most of the people that go to this forum know about overclocking, and that YOU dont own the concept, as you said somewhere, nice try anyway. Though the fan on the side blowing on the video card was a new concept to me, I would also use a pci exhaust fan to even things out. Why just lower cards? Even owners of the best cards benefit from overclocking. Don't get mad, i'm just giving my two cents on it. Now my wrist hurts, thanks alot. 8)

George
01-22-2003, 03:42 PM
Oh I know the exhaust fan.. but that takes up a SLOT. Thats why I didn;t say anything about that. I kow this idea has been out for awhile now. I just wanted the new comers here to know how to keep their PC GFX cool. Thats all. Yes you can do it with higher-cards for EXTREME proformance. But why would you want to do that uneless you really need it. And also, I work for TechWareLabs. Havn;t you seen my News post.