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GF4 Ti4200
I ordered the gainward ti4200 as some of you know from the other thread. I was wondering if you could be so kind as to point me to a review that takes the overclocking potential into account, as the one on todays front page doesn't. I'm trying to see how much I can expect to safely get out of this card with stock cooling. Thanks in advance.
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I have the 128, not the 64. I don;t know how much a difference it makes, but I'm sure it makes some.
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It will. Apparently the cores of the newer 128s overclock better than the older 64s, and you can expect newer card's memory to come close to older 64MB cards.
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Thanks DF.
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