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Thread: Finally got my 226W swifty on the 9800 Pro!

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    Talking Finally got my 226W swifty on the 9800 Pro!

    Here you go fellow overclockers! Core doing well still stock voltage, voltmod coming tomorrow. Little dissapointed in the mem though, only 392 MHz






















    Here you have a '03 bench, rest of the system sucks so no '01 action for you yet

    http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=1529518



    Will follow up after voltmod tomorrow


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    nice core clocks for a non-vmodded card.

    Looks like some nice cooling

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    My 9500@9700 runs 450mhz core on air (vmod of course!) but with that kind of cooling i think that u will be more than able to get some very high clocks when/if u vmod that card!
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    do you know what kind of temps you are getting

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    I'd expect his temps (idle to hover around -15C (with more insulation on the back it'll drop to much lower ones and your mem via PCB will be cooled too )


    Marquzz, SPLENDID job mate!
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    How did you fix it to your card?
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    hey, very nice!

    your project is invalid, and i'm wondering what you're getting for core clocks.

    with a swiftech mcw50-t, 80watt pelt, i can get 519mhz from the core, at 1.88v and the back of the card hits 10C in nature, and idles at 2C.
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    Jabo -> I screwed bolts in the coldplate and I have neopren+plexi on the backside and then wingnuts on the bolts and a lot of sealtring on bolts/wingnuts. I have a sensor on the back of the core but the instrument doesn't show negative celsius so I don't really know the temp. Got +2°C under load with 560 Mhz and 2.2V (I know, crazy vgpu, but I just wanted to know how far I could push her ).

    My results with chilled water (+5-+10°C) I can run through '01 with 560/402 with 2.0Vgpu and 3.2Vmem (could take the memory up to 417 if I liked to, but if I do my scores decrease). It would be fun to test this card with a better cooling, and I probobly will go för DI and eventually LN2. Getting an XT in a while aswell.


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    Originally posted by Stang_Man
    hey, very nice!

    your project is invalid, and i'm wondering what you're getting for core clocks.

    with a swiftech mcw50-t, 80watt pelt, i can get 519mhz from the core, at 1.88v and the back of the card hits 10C in nature, and idles at 2C.
    Oh, sorry, got a better result so I removed the older one, her you go:

    http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=1544160


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    Marquzz sorry to post on this old thread but I was searching and found this thread. How do you mount the WB on the card. I wanna put a 226W TEC on my x800.

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    +2C gpu temp with a 227W tec at 15v cooled by chilled water?

    that means the 9800 is putting out 140W of heat with 2.2v vgpu
    Last edited by saaya; 10-07-2004 at 08:36 AM.

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    Why are the barbs not screwed in all the way???

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