Raff
06-17-2003, 06:30 AM
Hi guys!
First I want to mention that I'm no English-crack, but I'm trying to write without too many mistakes :D
Well, I want to give my GeForce3 Ti200 a higher voltage because the ocing-results aren't sufficient I think (220/460). I read the article on Xbitlabs (http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/video/display/titanium-overclocking.html) which is a nice article and easy to understand. But there's a problem... my GeForce3 Ti200 doesn't look like any of those on the pictures shown on Xbit. The black chips (I don't know the english word for it) which control the voltage aren't at the same place. On my card one of them ist on the front and one on the rear. So, here my questions: What do I have to do to mod my card? If necessary I could post some pics of my card.
Maybe this information could help: The card was a part of a complete system from Medion (German PC-manufacturer). On the board you can see that MSI seems to be the builder of the card. The full description is: "Micro-Star Model MS-8838".
Hope someone can help me :)
First I want to mention that I'm no English-crack, but I'm trying to write without too many mistakes :D
Well, I want to give my GeForce3 Ti200 a higher voltage because the ocing-results aren't sufficient I think (220/460). I read the article on Xbitlabs (http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/video/display/titanium-overclocking.html) which is a nice article and easy to understand. But there's a problem... my GeForce3 Ti200 doesn't look like any of those on the pictures shown on Xbit. The black chips (I don't know the english word for it) which control the voltage aren't at the same place. On my card one of them ist on the front and one on the rear. So, here my questions: What do I have to do to mod my card? If necessary I could post some pics of my card.
Maybe this information could help: The card was a part of a complete system from Medion (German PC-manufacturer). On the board you can see that MSI seems to be the builder of the card. The full description is: "Micro-Star Model MS-8838".
Hope someone can help me :)