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    overclock - Asus EAH 3650 top

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    ati overdrive

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    ( 50MHz). , , 50MHz.

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    * Clock down your CPU first. You want to be sure any instability you find isn't caused by an unstable CPU overclock.
    * Increase your GPU clock speed (Leave memory at stock speed). 5 or 10 MHz increments are good. Run a quick stability test (only a few minutes). This step is done only to find the maximum value. Repeat this until you get signs of instability or artifacts.
    * Now run a longer stability test with your last stable overclock
    * If this is not stable clock down another 5 Mhz till you are stable. Now you have found the maximum clock speed of our GPU.
    * Next is video memory. Clock your GPU down to stock speeds and start overclocking your memory.
    * Again in large steps to quickly find the maximum.
    * After you found your maximum memory speed combine both overclocks. I suggest you take a few Mhz off both speeds when overclocking both GPU and memory. The reason to do this is that your video card will get hotter overall. Heat from the GPU could migrate through the PCB and cause the memory to become warmer and thus limiting your overclock, or vice versa.
    * Now run a complete stability test. If your see signs of instability, clock down either GPU OR memory and find out what is causing the instability. Do this until your system is stable.
    * Congratulations your video card is now close to its maximum overclock. It might be possible to squeeze another few Mhz out of your core or memory but variations in ambient room temperature, for example, could cause instabilities.
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    RivaTuner "Allow separate 2D/3D frequency adjustment" , . , ( ) , default, . 5 . Ati Tool, , 3D . 1100 , , 900. 800 -> 1000+. TOP - , , - . , Overdrive-a . A - 2D/3D 2 , 2D 3D, .

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