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- Cpt.Razkit
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- XcoldstarX
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- Cpt.Razkit
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- XcoldstarX
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Yea, I was thinking the same thing. I have a 6600GT (BFG) and I don't know which version of Forceware has it but the latest one definately has Temperature Monitoring in the Nvidia settings.XcoldstarX wrote:for temperature monitoring, i suggest u use nvidia forceware or use a tool called rivatuner
I want to also ask a question...what's a good temperature the video cars should be. I mean I checked it from time to time, when it's idle it's at 45 Celsius and when I play MW or other games, it gets up to 55. The threshold is 145 and I want to put it lower (maybe to 60) but I can't change it.
- Cpt.Razkit
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"And get the normal VF700-Cu, cheaper and the same."
well... i have an 9800 pro wich is overclocked to XT speeds and above and i have the same heatsink youre about to buy...
core clock: 378.0 to 432.0
memory clock: 337.5 to 378.0 but these are just my safe settings.. i onced tried
coreclock: 459.0
mem clock: 398.3 and no artifacts but i like to keep it safe
well... i have an 9800 pro wich is overclocked to XT speeds and above and i have the same heatsink youre about to buy...
core clock: 378.0 to 432.0
memory clock: 337.5 to 378.0 but these are just my safe settings.. i onced tried
coreclock: 459.0
mem clock: 398.3 and no artifacts but i like to keep it safe



