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Asus's GeForce4 Ti4600
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| Mon Apr 15, 2002 | 7:10P| PermaLink |
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At 735MHz, sections of the screen would flash the wrong colour. This seemed to be towards the middle of the benchmark, perhaps as the RAM heated up - so maybe some cooling of the RAM chips would allow it to go even further. Out of curiosity I let the benchmark at 735 continue despite the occasional error and the score was 9899, LOWER than with the memory at default speed. This is interesting - perhaps the card is having to correct or reset the
memory bus due to the errors, which affects performance. So, while you might be inclined to tolerate the occasional graphic glitch in order to have your card on the bleeding edge of performance, it seems you may actually get
better performance by clocking it back from the edge a little.
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