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Old 02-21-2004
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OC'ing eVGA GeForce4

i'm looking to get this Card to max out,,any good programs for that?
Im useing a Tt Giant II cooler and mem heatsinks so heat isnt a prob. any links or tips would be cool.

thanks all in advance

BTW this is a 128 meg version on nVidia MX-440 8X
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Old 03-22-2004
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Re: OC'ing eVGA GeForce4

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Originally posted by CheezHead
i'm looking to get this Card to max out,,any good programs for that?
Im useing a Tt Giant II cooler and mem heatsinks so heat isnt a prob. any links or tips would be cool.

thanks all in advance

BTW this is a 128 meg version on nVidia MX-440 8X
Xteq Setup (http://www.x-setup.net/) has an overclocking feature, which adds a tab to the display properties for the GeForce. It appears to be already there, just hidden, and Xteq unlocks it. Xteq is the best Windows tweaker I've found, so it would be cool to have anyway. Check it out.
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