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Overclocking V5 5500
12.03.06 at 00:00:51
 
Hello everyone!
I found some reviews on the internet that claim that increasing the PCI/AGP bus actually brings some performance gain. Is it true?
Since my voodoo 5 5500 AGP means very much to me (it was a pain in the back to find one), I had no wish to risk it, and try for myself. Sad
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Re: Overclocking V5 5500
Reply #1 - 12.03.06 at 01:55:55
 
VoodooAlert did extensive tests, which showed that the Cards scale quite nicely with increased PCI speeds :

Voodoo5 PCI
http://www.voodooalert.de/de/content/view/171/25/

Voodoo3 PCI
http://www.voodooalert.de/de/content/view/172/25/

(German, translate with Google or alike)
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Reply #2 - 12.03.06 at 11:46:40
 
Das ist genau der Test, den ich gelesen habe Wink
But I have a AGP version of Voodoo 5 5500. Is the effect the same with AGP bus? Is it possible to damage the card if I over-overclock or overvolt the AGP bus?

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Reply #3 - 12.03.06 at 11:52:39
 
Any overclock can damage the Hardware of course.

IMHO, the AGP overclock still effective, just not as extreme as for the PCI. Still, should yield good results for as long as the Game you're testing is GPU I/O limited.

AGP Overclock usually is performed by overclocking the FSB (thus increasing CPU I/O, RAM and PCI clocks as well)
Overvolting the AGP Bus usually doesn't have any useful effect, at least I never heard of doing helping alot.

Only a few Boards offer full async (fixed) AGP clocks.

Overall :
If you want it safe, don't try overclocking.
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Reply #4 - 12.03.06 at 12:13:51
 
FSB and AGP buses are separate on Abit KT7A V1.3 and I am allowed to change the AGP bus at will. Increasing the AGP voltage may insure a bigger AGP OC potential.
Anyway, any idea on the "safe" boundaries of AGP bus? 70/75/80Mhz?

Overall:
I want it safe, but I am not giving up on the little "extra", especially if this "little" extra goes as far as 20% (as claimed on the voodooalert), which can be the difference between "playable" and a "slide-show".
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Reply #5 - 12.03.06 at 12:21:58
 
Well, there is no really 'hard, known' boundary for safe operation.
Overclocking risks are always specific for an individual System (especially if it's an older Motherboard).

Generally, I would estimate that 70-75MHz are still somewhere in the "should work fine" region (assuming typical ~10% slack in tolerance for continued operation)

Approaching 80MHz on the AGP, things rather quickly get tricky from what I can tell.
Most top overclocks of that time failed somewhere in the 80's, I can hardly recall anyone ever reaching 90MHz on the AGP.

I think it's best to start with 70 and see how much of a difference it makes (= if it's worth to check out 75MHz).

Personaly, I wouldn't go higher than 75.
What could also make a difference is the available Power surplus the AGP System can handle and the used Chipset, but that's all up to live testing.
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Reply #6 - 12.03.06 at 13:18:43
 
Nicely said. That's what I was thinking too. It seems, it's up to testing now. Since this mainboard is the best via KT133A MB ever, I am optimistic Smiley
I'll try it out and post the results by the end of march here. Thanks for the really quick feedback. That is rarely found on 3dfx forums.
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