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Posted 03/09/2002 12:36:45


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Does any of you know sites that have up to date guides on overclocking ddr memory.As I am going to get some samsung 33mhz ddr (had great reviews) and have got some idea but not too sure.Also do heatspreaders work on memory
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Posted 03/09/2002 16:05:59


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Yeah you can get heat spreaders on Memory, not really worth it unless ur using intensive applications. I got Thermaltake's active memory cooling device, if u wanna know more check out www.thermaltake.com.



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Posted 04/09/2002 08:59:12
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Also, check out the overclocking software thats out on the web (eg - powerstrip).

I'm sure if you look in some other overclockers forums you may find a post for a card similar to yours and how far they managed to o/c it - you may find it's not worth buying the memory cooling

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Posted 06/09/2002 16:10:15


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Thanks but i was looking for some uptodate guides for overclocking on the web. Thanks i dont think i will be geting a heatspreader for RAM , where do you get heatspreaders for memory on your grafics card.Probley geting a ti4200 and a cryststal orb cooler and will be overclocking it.Se if i can get to speeds of a ti4400 or mabey even higher but unlikely any body overclocked them what did you get.



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Posted 06/09/2002 18:05:43


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There's loadsa reviews out there on OC'ing the ti4600. As you want a Crystal Orb u probs know that Themaltake make it, they also do specific geforce 4 HSF.
http://www.thermaltake.com/products/chipset/vgaoem.htm



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Posted 09/09/2002 18:10:57


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Yeah for around a tenner they carnt be bad.I read a review for the theremal take geforce4 cooler it go a good review.But the crstal orb wont fit on the gef4 because of the different pin design to othercards and you can only fit crystal orb with some epoxy resin cooling stuff.So im probly getting one that gef4 coolers.



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Posted 04/10/2002 09:35:37
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an interesting thing with branded ram is that say you get 256mb pc2700 cas 2.5 you can change the clock to pc2100 cas 2.0

not too sure what a difference it will make but ive got corsair pc 3200 cas 2 on the way so looking at pc2700 cas 1.5 hopefully



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Posted 04/10/2002 11:11:16
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Doesn't your mobo have to able to support cas 1.5?

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Posted 08/02/2003 00:30:33
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