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#11
alright will do Smile but x3 naive looks so niceeeeee haha
maybe ill leave it Smile
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#12
Yeah and of note even though you can I wouldn't recommend overclocking that card. As it appears to be mobile card aka in a laptop. Those things tend to be deigned to thermal limit or sometimes even below it on the higher end laptops so introducing more heat into the case would be a bad idea.
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#13
posting which FF game would help too Tongue2.

also which 555m is it, the GDDR5 or DDR3 version? the former has 50GB/s of memory bandwidth while the later has 43.2GB/s.
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#14
They posted that in the first post FFX.
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#15
Mine drops drastically under 60fps if I go over 4x scaling (when casting Demi). There are gonna be limits from time to time. Smile

Overclocking your GPU can help you achieve a bit higher resolution. Do it if your GPU temps are reasonable enough under load in the first place, and you feel 100% confident in yourself doing it. Do be careful; You can cause permant damage to your graphics unit!

You could also consider entering a custom resolution. Do this by un-checking native, changing the scaling drop-down to "Custom", and then entering it into the fields. You could go somewhere between native and 2x that way.

(08-07-2011, 06:21 AM)edgedaniel Wrote: Whenever someone casts demi in FFX
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#16
Thats awesome! thanks a bunch everyone Tongue
especially rezard
and it seems like my GPU goes near 60C-70 with load so i think it would be fine to OC abit Smile
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#17
(08-07-2011, 07:34 AM)dralor Wrote: They posted that in the first post FFX.

then going above 3x is going to really hurt Tongue2.

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#18
Oddlyy enough after doing some research the slower DDR3 RAM lower bandwidth version has more shader power. Lord knows who made that decision.
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#19
yeah, its enough for the casual Sims player Tongue2
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#20
The causal sims player probably wouldn't even know to buy a laptop with dedicated card from Nvidia or AMD. That's neither here nor there though.
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