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djsweeney
12-29-2005, 05:09 PM
i recently bought an ati 9800 pro and wanted to do some overclocking.
when i looked at these forums I saw other peoples clock speeds for the 9800 pro @ 380 core and 360 memory. when i looked at mine the speeds were @ 380 core and 250 memory. whats up with this? plus when i tryed overclocking i only get to about 400 core and 275 memory then i get errors. can any one help plz.
also i used atitool
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p4 @3.2
2 gb ddr400
9800pro 256mb

Poisonsnak
12-29-2005, 05:18 PM
When you say 400/275, one thing to keep in mind is you should leave the core at stock 380 before you try to overclock the memory.

Also I have heard of 9800SEs being sold as Pros, can't remember the story, and by looking here: http://www.techpowerup.com/gpudb/

9800Pro 380/350 or 380/340
9800SE 325/290

Your clocks look vaguely like the core of a 9800Pro (well all the 9800 series have the R350/R360 anyway so I imagine they all clock up to 380), with the memory of a 9800SE. It sounds to me like whoever sold this "9800pro" cheaped out on the memory.

dunnleed08
12-29-2005, 07:43 PM
i have actually experienced something similar...what brand name is that 9800...? also, could you write any identifying symbols that are on the memory?

djsweeney
12-30-2005, 01:09 PM
thanks for the reply, the brand name is radeon xpert vision. i cant look at the ram at the moment but i think im going to sell it and upgrade to x800, are these good cards?

dunnleed08
12-30-2005, 06:20 PM
i don't own one....because i'm broke...but from the reasearh i have done..yes they are very very very nice, and i would trade my right nut for one

Invision
12-31-2005, 05:16 AM
I use ATI Tool and can get about 410-420 core and 360-370 memory on my 9800 Pro 128mb AGP.

Default 378/338.

No extra fans or cooling, just a plain old Dell Dimension 8300.

Your problem might be the brand, I use the original 9800 Pro.

dunnleed08
12-31-2005, 07:42 AM
if you read this before i deleted...nevermind...i'm vervy...very, drunk.