Cthulhu
01-21-2003, 01:33 AM
When looking at a picture of a video card just like mine (Palit Microsystem Daytona GeForce3 Ti200) I noticed this:
http://aos.adsl.dk/~cthulhu/palit-ti200-128-card-front-withText-small.jpg
My card has these markings as well as the solder points for the jumpers too.
What does this actually mean?
Is this board capable of some sort of overdrive mode? And if so, how does it work? Is it simply core/mem OC by setting a jumper? If so, the jumpers aren't present and must be soldered into place first.
Could this be a setting that provides higher voltages? That would explain the need for two jumpers, one for Vmem and one for Vcore.
Let me know what you think.
If you own one of these boards how far can you OC? I've never managed to get the memory very high (~430) without loosing stability. Maybe it is time to see what a jumper could do :D
These cards are also sold as XpertVision or UrChoice.
So if you have one of these cards, please feel free to comment this post.
http://aos.adsl.dk/~cthulhu/palit-ti200-128-card-front-withText-small.jpg
My card has these markings as well as the solder points for the jumpers too.
What does this actually mean?
Is this board capable of some sort of overdrive mode? And if so, how does it work? Is it simply core/mem OC by setting a jumper? If so, the jumpers aren't present and must be soldered into place first.
Could this be a setting that provides higher voltages? That would explain the need for two jumpers, one for Vmem and one for Vcore.
Let me know what you think.
If you own one of these boards how far can you OC? I've never managed to get the memory very high (~430) without loosing stability. Maybe it is time to see what a jumper could do :D
These cards are also sold as XpertVision or UrChoice.
So if you have one of these cards, please feel free to comment this post.