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Performance - Overclocking
Of course with most videocards we can do some easy tricks to boost the overall performance a little. It's called overclocking the videocard and by increasing the frequency of the videocards memory and gpu we can make the videocard increase it's calculation clock cycles per second. It sounds hard but it really can be done in less then a few minutes. I always tend to recommend to novice users and beginners not to increase that frequency any higher then 5-10% of the core and memory clock. Example: if your card would run at 100 MHz then I suggest you don't increase that frequency any higher than 110 MHz.

More advanced users push that frequency often way higher. Usually when memory starts to show white dots 'snow' you should go down 10 MHz and leave it at that. The core can be somewhat different. Usually when you are clocking to hard it'll start to show artifacts, empty polygons or it will even freeze. I recommend that you back down at least 10-15 MHz from the moment you notice an artifact. Look carefully and observe well.

All in all .. do it at your own risk. Overclocking your card too fast or constantly to it's limit might damage your card and it's not covered by your warranty.

You will benefit from overclocking the most with product that is limited or you may called it 'tuned down'. Now then, we know that this graphics core is likely more powerful then what we have seen in the previous benchmarks. Therefore by increasing the memory and core frequency we should be able to witness some higher performance results.

DSC02138t.jpgWill the cooling solution help cooling down the graphics card enough for a nice overclock ?

Overclocking wise the GeforceFX 5900 Ultra definitely showed some potential. I mean this is revision A1 of the silicon and we where able to boost it up towards 492 MHz for the core. If we really stressed the graphics core for to long that number seems to be a tad too high though. You'll probably need to switch back to around 485 to make it completely stable.

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Memory overclocking was quite good, we got it running stable at an amazing 936 MHz, slight reminder  .. it's DDR1 people. You might want to crank down that number a bit if you are doing really intensive gaming. And considering you are a enthusiast user ... you should do just that for safety precausions.

Let me show you some overclocking results:

3D Mark 2001 SE Pro

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GeForce FX 5900 Ultra

14398

OC 492 / 936

14882

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GeForce FX 5900 Ultra

50

40

32

OC 492 / 936

53

43

35

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1024x768

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1600x1200

4xAA + 8xAF

259

222

168

131

OC 492 / 936

253

230

180

142

Keeping in mind that we used the A1 revision that showed a lot of potential. I mean, Gainward already announced a watercooled version of this product. I can imagine the numbers will go even higher.

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