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    9800 pro overclocking?

    What program do I need to install , download, to get to overclock my 9800 pro card?

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    Rage3d Tweak from http://www.rage3d.com/r3dtweak/ should do it.

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    Plenty of alternatives ... but certainly nothign wrong with Rage3d Tweak.

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    Cheers for the info, just downloadin now

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    Didn't you get a copy of RedLine with your card?

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    I personally have been using the tools included in Omega Drivers recently

    But Rage3D Tweaker is pretty good, only problem with it really is if you use Omega Drivers

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    redline is, imo, rubbishrubbishrubbishrubbishe. i use radlinker (part of omega drivers), dont like rage3d...

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    yeah, goes plenty high as well Radlinker. Just doesn't have very fine adjustment levels

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    Silent Death - I ask about Crucial RAM, you say 'its rubbishrubbishrubbishrubbishe', I mention RedLine, again its rubbishrubbishrubbishrubbishe, I ask about Zelman coolers, you don't think they are worth the money.

    Can I just ask, is there any computer product and\or service that you actually like?

    Although you may be right about Redline, but it does do the job.

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    acctually korky, i prefer the 1.1...

    crucial ram is imo suited for those that wont push there ram.

    redline offers nothing anyone would need, that omega drivers hasnt got, and redline is more complicated,and easy to mess up the settings. also its not free, which makes it worse

    zalman coolers are one of those products that attempts to sort of trick its customers - a passive heatsink, some cards are too hot andd need a fan anyway, and i would use one anyway... so whats the point in it when u can get just as good cooling that takes 1/10 of the space and half the cost, and probly less niose (quiet fans are usually more expensive)

    KAIN - fine adjustment levels... its fine enuf, set the multi to 1.5 or somming and u can go upto 420 or something, instead of the defualt multi of 7, which gives u upto 1.4ghz....

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    Originally posted by |SilentDeath|
    [B]acctually korky, i prefer the 1.1...

    crucial ram is imo suited for those that wont push there ram.
    Perhaps, but saying that Crucial RAM is 'rubbishrubbishrubbishrubbishe' is not an opinion that's widely held. Crucial are quality; gamers RAM? Maybe, maybe not, but rubbishrubbishrubbishrubbishe RAM? No.

    redline offers nothing anyone would need, that omega drivers hasnt got, and redline is more complicated,and easy to mess up the settings. also its not free, which makes it worse
    RedLine is pretty idiot proof to be honest, and it came free with my Sapphire 9800pro.

    Zelman get enough good reviews from enough people in the know, to convince me its not all a big trick.

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