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Old 08-12-2004, 11:17 AM   #1
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Question HELP - ASUS V9560 VideoSuite GeForce FX5600


I have ASUS V9560 Video Suite GeForce FX5600.

1. Can you tell me which are the best (optimal) drivers for it.
2. Wich is optimal Clock (Core and memory)
3. I will be glad to know any tips and tricks because I do not have money for upgrade (I'm from Bulgaria)

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Sorry for the bad English. :sad:


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Old 08-13-2004, 08:31 PM   #2
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help

Help me PLS.
It is important (very) for me.
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Old 08-14-2004, 01:32 PM   #3
 
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Best drivers are the 61.76 WHQL drivers.

Best clock depends on how high your particular card can go. You'll have to experiment to find out. Generally raising memory gets a bigger improvement than GPU, unless the game is using a lot of shaders.

Your card *may* have a bug with overclocking and the newer drivers.
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Old 08-14-2004, 01:34 PM   #4
 
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Btw Albert Fish was a guy who ate children and inserted needles into his rectum. You admire this guy?
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Old 08-16-2004, 03:41 AM   #5
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hamm

10x a lot.
i asked what is the core and memory max clock but i understood that it depends and there is no max like this card can go max at 360/620
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ALbert Fish is a joke because may first nick is ALF all may friends call me ALbert My name is Orlin.
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Albert fish and i do not like what he have done. i am glad that he is dead. But Have you seen anather pearson whith such a nick name :wave2:
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You can clock it as high as you want, but if you try to run a game like that you're likely to get glitches/crashes.

Go up a little bit at a time (20 MHz or so) and test a game or 3DMark and see if you get graphical errors. If it's fine and there are no crashes, go a bit higher. When you start seeing glitches, go back a bit and that should be fine. If you ever see glitches again or get crashes, reduce speed again.

Generally:

Glitches = memory too high
Crashes = core too high

I'm a bit of a serial killer buffer, so I've known all about Mr Albert Fish for a long time. He made casseroles out of little kids, and roasted a little boys bum with onions and said it was the best! What a disturbed fellow.
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