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Thread : Is overclocking detectable?
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I need to make a return on a GF 4400 that just died. It was lightly overclocked, but I don't think that was the reason why it died. Is there any way for a manufacturer to determine that the card was overclocked? |
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If it was done by software on your PC (like Coolbits), there's no way they can tell. If you flash wrote the BIOS (permanent overclock), and they can somehow get the card working again, or extract that information, then they could possibly tell. But I don't think most companies would go to that effort LOL
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I recently sent a GeForce 4 back to Visiontek, and the reason I did is because overclocking fried it. They sent me a new card...I was stoked. ATI is another deal all together...video cards 8500 and higher cant be warrantied if overclocked because those bastards know how fast it was clocked to. ATI PR people have verified it on some web sites but wont say how they do it..it has nothing to do with the bios keeping record, I believe it is a chip on the board.
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hmmmm, good, I messed up my Geforce4Mx440 (by Chaintec) too by OCing too hard, even though I popped a Crystal orb on it. Happens is that whenever i DON'T OC it it screws up (had it running at 375, down to 340, anything lower and i get mad artifacts, even when playin an M-PEG)
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good luck...
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Lol the MX440 is next to Windows Me in the book of useless PC inventions!
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and a whole catalogue full of other Microsoft "innovations" alone
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Not to mention all Ati cards and drivers |
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Can someone plz. explain to me why ati preforms better on benchmarks and yet everyone on these forums seems to have something against them??
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I dunno? I'm actually thinking of buying an ATi as next videocard... unless the NV35 is really good.
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Many of us remember the old ATI. Slow cards with questionable drivers. The past few years ATI ha improved greatly with driver support and cards that actually perform.
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You don't mean like microsoft bob (r)(tm) (et all)
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ATI / nVIDIA war... Is like MAC / PC or Intel / AMD war...
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