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Re: BVision overclocking !?
« on: October 19, 2015, 08:32:37 PM »
Sorry to Bump a really old thread, but I'm trying to do this overclock tooltype and it doesn't seem any faster. I added 2AIDEMREPYMNONAFADELLATSNII and Meltdown=xx (xx being a number between 80 and 100) to tooltypes in my monitor in Devs. I started on 80 to be sure it worked and all was fine still running as i'm used to, but going to 90 seemed to make no difference in Wipeout and a few PPC Mega Demos I tried. Some show frame rates at the end (Khesh Khash being one), the frame rates reported very similar at 80 and 90. I tried at 100 and still the same, no speed up. I have CGX v4.3 RC6 installed which AFAIK is the last known release and after Pre7 so should have the feature.

For info my CGXSystem.library is V42.7 (2002/03/08), CGXVideo.library is V42.1 (2000/02/10) and BvisionPPC monitor in Devs is V4.3 (2002/01/20).

Hope someone can offer some advice :)

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Re: BVision overclocking !?
« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2015, 05:23:33 PM »
I'm trying it just out of curiosity. I have installed fans and heatsinks on my BVision as well as 3 case fans above and it runs "cool" considering. I've fine tuned this system over the last 5 years and have pondered this overclock for a while. I feel its running stable enough to try it. But if the FPS difference isn't much then I can see why its not worth it. I'm more wondering why is doesn't work for me now than anything.

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Re: BVision overclocking !?
« Reply #2 on: October 21, 2015, 08:27:55 PM »
Or if anyone knows of a util that will show me the current speed the BVision is running at then I can try and figure it out myself :)