Home · Compatibility Lists · Support Forums · FAQ · News Archive · Articles · Submit News/Upcoming News
NT Compatible
advertisement


Overclocking the NVIDIA GeForce Video Card
Posted by Philipp on: 2008-09-09 09:59:40 [ Print | Permalink ]

Benchmark Reviews posted an article about overclocking NVIDIA GeForce based video cards

"Overclocking can take on many forms, and experiments can range from minor product improvements to a total re-engineering project that completely alters the hardware. Because of their long history of successful product launches, NVIDIA is the most recognized name in the graphics industry. Their GeForce series of desktop graphics accelerators has become an enthusiast favorite, primarily because of excellent overclocking potential. For gamers, overclocking unlocks a hidden potential to change the graphics quality settings from medium to high without a hardware upgrade. The results are often times worth the risk, and in this article Benchmark Reviews will focus on achieving the most gain possible from any NVIDIA GeForce video card through overclocking, while using the least amount of effort."

>> Overclocking the NVIDIA GeForce Video Card



Digg it! Slashdot Del.icio.us Technorati Fark it! Binklist Furl Newsvine Windows Live Netscape Google Bookmarks Reddit! LinkaGoGo Tailrank Wink Dzone Simpy Spurl Yahoo! MyWeb NetVouz RawSugar Smarking Scuttle Magnolia BlogMarks Nowpublic FeedMeLinks Wists Onlywire Connotia Shadows Co.mments
News Source: Email

Related Stories RSS


Related Threads RSS

- REVIEW: Sapphire Radeon HD 5450 512MB graphics card @ PureOverclock (02/04/2010 07:07 am)
- REVIEW: Cooler Master GX 750W @ PureOverclock (02/03/2010 04:14 am)
- REVIEW: Mionix Naos 5000 Gaming Mouse @ PureOverclock (02/02/2010 07:14 am)
- REVIEW: Thrustmaster F1 & F430 Gamepad Controllers @ PureOverclock (02/01/2010 06:28 am)
- REVIEW: Corsair Obsidian 800D @ PureOverclock (01/29/2010 07:28 am)
- REVIEW: Kingston HyperX 12GB DDR3-1600 @ PureOverclock (01/28/2010 06:42 am)
- Three AMD 785G Motherboards Compared and Overclocked @ Madshrimps (01/27/2010 04:35 pm)
- REVIEW: In Win Maelstrom @ PureOverclock (01/27/2010 07:14 am)
- REVIEW: Patriot Box Office @ PureOverclock (01/26/2010 06:35 am)
- Overclocking the Sapphire HD 5670 1GB Video Card (01/26/2010 05:28 am)
- REVIEW: AMD Athlon II X3 440, X4 635, and Phenom II X4 910e @ PureOverclock (01/25/2010 07:14 am)
- REVIEW: Nexus RX-1K 1000W @ PureOverclock (01/22/2010 06:56 am)
- REVIEW: ECS GeForce GT 240 512MB @ PureOverclock (01/21/2010 06:35 am)
- REVIEW: Xigmatek Lighter 60GB @ PureOverclock (01/19/2010 06:35 am)
- REVIEW: In Win AMMO @ PureOverclock (01/18/2010 05:56 am)
- REVIEW: XSPC X2O 750 Reservoir Pump @ PureOverclock (01/15/2010 07:21 am)
- REVIEW: Sapphire Radeon 5670 1GB @ PureOverclock (01/14/2010 06:35 am)
- REVIEW: GeIL 8GB DDR3-1600 Black Dragon @ PureOverclock (01/13/2010 07:00 am)
- Gigabyte Geforce GTX 260 Super OverClock Video Card Review @ Madshrimps (01/12/2010 04:42 pm)
- REVIEW: Kingston 16GB Data Traveler Locker+ @ PureOverclock (01/12/2010 06:49 am)

Post New Comment


All products mentioned are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners.
© 1998-2009 Esselbach Internet Solutions - All Rights Reserved. Terms and privacy policy
Website powered by Esselbach Storyteller CMS System