Cranking a V3
by Steve Gibson, Jun 20, 2000 3:40am PDTFor the just amazing factor, these guys managed to overclock a Voodoo3-3500 (default clock at 183mhz) board all the way up to 220mhz.
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3For the just amazing factor, these guys managed to overclock a Voodoo3-3500 (default clock at 183mhz) board all the way up to 220mhz.
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Story behind this is that I kept going up gradually, from 143 to 153 then to 166mhz (the default speed for a voodoo3 3000) and finally 170 mhz. It was still running smoothly so I said what the heck and went to 175mhz. Although it runs at 175mhz, after an hour of play or so it seems to overheat and freeze win2k. I brought it back down to 172 and it worked fine. I guess I could try 173 and 174 but i figure what's the point... It'll give me like 2 extra fps at most probaby anyway so...
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