Over Clocking GeForce 6200

Discussion in 'Videocards - NVIDIA GeForce' started by anixion, Jun 28, 2005.

  1. anixion

    anixion Member

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    Hey people, i currently own a
    XpertVision GeForce 6200 256MB, DDR, 128Bit

    Any ideas how far i can over clock this??
    Becuase i wanna get some more fps in BF2 :>

    Anyway thanks for your help :)
     
  2. anixion

    anixion Member

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    Here is some bonus info :
    $ffffffffff ---------------------------------------------------
    $ffffffffff Northbridge information
    $ffffffffff ---------------------------------------------------
    $0400000000 Description : NVIDIA nForce2
    $0400000001 Vendor ID : 10de (NVIDIA)
    $0400000002 Device ID : 01e0
    $0400000003 AGP bus : revision 3.0
    $0400000004 AGP status : enabled
    $0400000005 AGP rate : 4x 8x supported, 8x selected
    $0400000006 AGP SBA : hardwired, enabled
    $0400000007 AGP FW : supported, enabled
    $ffffffffff ---------------------------------------------------
    $ffffffffff Display adapter information
    $ffffffffff ---------------------------------------------------
    $0000000000 Description : NVIDIA GeForce 6200
    $0000000001 Vendor ID : 10de (NVIDIA)
    $0000000002 Device ID : 00f3
    $0000000003 Location : bus 2, device 0, function 0
    $0000000004 Bus type : AGP revision 3.0
    $0000000005 AGP status : enabled
    $0000000006 AGP rate : 4x 8x supported, 8x selected
    $0000000007 AGP SBA : hardwired, enabled
    $0000000008 AGP FW : supported, enabled
    $0000000009 Base address 0 : e4000000 (memory range)
    $000000000a Base address 1 : d0000000 (memory range)
    $000000000b Base address 2 : e5000000 (memory range)
    $000000000c Base address 3 : none
    $000000000d Base address 4 : none
    $000000000e Base address 5 : none
    $ffffffffff ---------------------------------------------------
    $ffffffffff NVIDIA specific display adapter information
    $ffffffffff ---------------------------------------------------
    $0100000000 Graphics core : NV43 revision A4 (4x1,3vp)
    $0100000001 Hardwired ID : 014f (ROM strapped to 014f)
    $0100000002 Memory bus : 128-bit
    $0100000003 Memory type : DDR (RAM configuration 06)
    $0100000004 Memory amount : 262144KB
    $0100000005 Core clock : 299.250MHz
    $0100000006 Memory clock : 250.594MHz (501.187MHz effective)
    $0100000007 Reference clock : 27.000MHz
    $010000000c HSI bridge : BR02 PCIE-to-AGP
     
  3. Kain

    Kain Ancient Guru

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    Your stock speeds are 300/500 right?
    About a 15% increase. (345/575) Sometimes more, sometimes less, sometimes much more.
    Also unlocking pipes is a veryy good way to have that 6200 into a 6600 overclocked.
     
  4. JJLoke

    JJLoke Master Guru

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    GPU:
    Inno3D 6600 128Mb 300/530 @ 430/600
    i have swop a 6200 for a 6600, try to unlock the 4 extra pipes. ur stock ar 300/500, try 350/570, then increase to 400/600. be sure to have good cooling, u wun wanna fry ur chip
     

  5. deathvirus

    deathvirus Ancient Guru

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    GPU:
    RTX 2070 MaxQ 8GB
    u should be able to reach a 6600 nonGT speeds .....
     
  6. Ferret_69

    Ferret_69 Member Guru

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    GPU:
    Sparkle Geforce 6800 (12/6) 128mb
    Its already at a vanilla 6600 speed, mine came running at 300/500. Got it OC'ed to 366/632
     

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