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I find it much simpler both mentally and financially to replace a failing
part, rather than allow it an opportunity to damage another component when
it finally decides to fail for good. Just my $.02 on the matter. As for how
to slow the clockspeed of a video card, there may be options such as jumpers
or DIP switches on some cards, but I am unsure about your card. Most options
I've heard of work strictly to overclock things, and every card I have seen
(so far) has no such tweaks outside of the graphics driver.
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Anapro
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 9:29 PM
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Subject: [PCBUILD] video card memory speed
I traced the source of my computer lockups to a failing video card. More
specifically, I found that the video memory was becoming unreliable at the
default memory clock speed. The card is a Radeon X600 XT based Gigabyte.
Model number is GV-RX60X128V. I have a utility (ATI Tools) that allows me to
lower the memory clock, but is there a way to set the default clock speed on
the card? I did a search on Google, but there are so many hits returned
without the specific info that I seek. I was hoping that some gamers among
you might be able to point me to a solution. I suspect it might involve
modifying the BIOS on the video card.
Thank you.
Peter Shkabara
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