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Quote: Originally Posted by Shinji_U Program default (limited free edition), nVidia Forceware v71.90 driver defaults (selected GeForce 6800 GT), no tweaking done to OS yet. I hope it all sounds good... why...
Quote: Originally Posted by Shinji_U Aren't the stock core/mem suppose to be 290/590? I read it ffrom this thread... Sorry for the confusion...that is just a random pic as a reference. It's not a 6800go driver...
can u see this tab in your driver setting? maybe u have that setting set to auto overclocking...I remember you said u chose the 6800 GT as the card during the driver installation right?
Quote: Originally Posted by REAVER So has it been determined that 590MHz is the effective clock, NOT the actual clock (meaning effective would be 1180MHz)? (Still praying for GDDR3) Then it will be even...
Quote: Originally Posted by stugpanzer The Dell Rep also gave me this link: http://www.nvidia.com/page/go_6800.html If I am reading this right, the only difference between the 6800 and the 6800 Ultra is the Fill rate...
Quote: Originally Posted by Shinji_U I'm a happy i9300 user here in singapore. I did a benchmarks with 3D Marks... Program default (limited free edition), nVidia Forceware v71.90 driver defaults (selected GeForce...
Quote: Originally Posted by exe Under "Dell home", they r all 4200rpm except the 60gb 7200rpm. I checked this twice in the customize page.
it's 290/590... Not DDR3 version http://notebookforums.com/showpost.p...9&postcount=19
hey shinji, could u help us to check what is the core/mem clock of your geforce go 6800
I think 6800 go Ultra's dual pipes heatsink can be fit in a 9300... First, all i9200, i9300 and xps gen2 are sharing the same cpu heatsink . ....
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