grunw
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Hi guys and girls,
There is lot of information about overclocking video cards. But my recent tendence is thinking about "downclocking", that is, making the 3d graphics card run at a lower than default clock speed. Why? I'm not sure but would this be advantadges of doing such thing:?
1.- More stability (including less game freezes etc..) 2.- Adding life-time to the hardware 3.- Less temperature on the hardware, so affecting the whole computer temperature
Of course, as I'm not a hardware expert maybe these reasons are partially wrong, or completelly wrong, and thats why I'm posting it here. SO....
What do you think?
My stupid creative Banshee PCI freezes randomly, and i DID NOT OVERCLOCK at all, but it freezes sometimes. Dunno if downclocking it would make freezes disappear..
I have the latest bios on my banshee (creative) I'm not overclocking ANYTHING, mobo, CPU etc.. I'm using default PCI settings on bios I'm using latest creative drivers WIN98se Freezes on direct3D and openGL, and glide, anything that uses hardware, and apparently randomly
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