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PNY Ti4400

Larr

PNY Ti4400

by Larr » Sun, 09 Feb 2003 00:01:00

Anyone here have one of these, and are you running it stock or at Ti4600
speeds?

I've run mine at 4600 speeds for short periods of time to test, but haven't
left it there for long periods of time.

If you do this, do you have any problems ?

I'm not really much of an overclocker at all unless it's a guaranteed free
thing :)

Larry

Jason Moy

PNY Ti4400

by Jason Moy » Sun, 09 Feb 2003 01:19:06


>Anyone here have one of these, and are you running it stock or at Ti4600
>speeds?

I run it at the default clock speeds, I can't imagine the slight
performance gain (probably in the 1-2 fps range at most in n2003)
being worth damaging the hardware.

What drivers are you using with it?  I'm still using the ones on the
CD (with both 98 and XP) because everything else I've tried has been
highly unstable.

Jason

Steve Blankenshi

PNY Ti4400

by Steve Blankenshi » Sun, 09 Feb 2003 01:37:56



> >Anyone here have one of these, and are you running it stock or at Ti4600
> >speeds?

> I run it at the default clock speeds, I can't imagine the slight
> performance gain (probably in the 1-2 fps range at most in n2003)
> being worth damaging the hardware.

> What drivers are you using with it?  I'm still using the ones on the
> CD (with both 98 and XP) because everything else I've tried has been
> highly unstable.

I'm running my Leadtek Ti4400 at 310/620 with no trouble (41.09's).  I've
had it higher, but am happy with the current results and wasn't comfortable
stressing the card for another couple of FPS.  Never pushed it high enough
to get any anomalies though, and got to 320/680 if memory serves.  The FPS
gain going from default speeds depends on your graphics settings, CPU, etc.,
but it was about 8-10FPS for me in OGL.

SB

Larr

PNY Ti4400

by Larr » Sun, 09 Feb 2003 02:04:03

Good question.  Hold on, I forget...

Ok, I'm back :)

30.82's.

I tried the 40's once, but it broke some games (namely Need For Speed) so I
reverted back.

Larry



> >Anyone here have one of these, and are you running it stock or at Ti4600
> >speeds?

> I run it at the default clock speeds, I can't imagine the slight
> performance gain (probably in the 1-2 fps range at most in n2003)
> being worth damaging the hardware.

> What drivers are you using with it?  I'm still using the ones on the
> CD (with both 98 and XP) because everything else I've tried has been
> highly unstable.

> Jason

Larr

PNY Ti4400

by Larr » Sun, 09 Feb 2003 02:04:38

Not enough to worry with then.

Thanks!

Larry





> > >Anyone here have one of these, and are you running it stock or at
Ti4600
> > >speeds?

> > I run it at the default clock speeds, I can't imagine the slight
> > performance gain (probably in the 1-2 fps range at most in n2003)
> > being worth damaging the hardware.

> > What drivers are you using with it?  I'm still using the ones on the
> > CD (with both 98 and XP) because everything else I've tried has been
> > highly unstable.

> I'm running my Leadtek Ti4400 at 310/620 with no trouble (41.09's).  I've
> had it higher, but am happy with the current results and wasn't
comfortable
> stressing the card for another couple of FPS.  Never pushed it high enough
> to get any anomalies though, and got to 320/680 if memory serves.  The FPS
> gain going from default speeds depends on your graphics settings, CPU,
etc.,
> but it was about 8-10FPS for me in OGL.

> SB


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