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ATI HD4850 OC and cooling

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For those looking at getting a new Graphics card on a tight budget, I can Highly recomend a ATI HD4850. I have The ASUS one - EAH4850.

I have this morning overclocked (using the software that came with) mine and although the roumors of high temps are everywhere on the Web I have only seen a 1Deg C temp rise to 57 Deg C.

Runnig CoD4 on Max Graphics and shiney things @ 2048x1536 I can still get 35-40fps.

Get One, money well spent !

http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/g7k4b/
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Post by Shada »

Or if you can afford just a little bit extra, get a 4870 for the extra performance and giant-ass fan.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

Unfortunately, on a very budget machine, ~£50 more is probably too much extra, especially for the reasonably minimal performance gains.
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Post by Lee »

If anyone is planning on getting one, sapphire have solved the cooling problems now with this version: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/148468

It's cheaper and shorter than the stock cooler models aswell.
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I have the ASUS one, and i hate, for reasons explained elsewere.

grrr...
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

did you manage to fix it, or is still fuxxed?
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This evenig I have been trawling the net for more info on further Over Clocking.
I downloaded the updated ATI CCC and from this have managed to futher the speeds. Here's the link to that.
http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/11 ... 2-bit.html


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http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/u6sgu/

I'm pretty sure this is the limit now for this card with the stock cooler.

Now I know the first concern would be the further rise in temp, however, I managed to drop the temps massively with some jiggery pokery to the CCC profile.xml file. See link below, it's dead simple and it works.

http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?s ... y589576237

It also works for the 4870's. It's completely Ronseal !

Hope this is of use to those of you who have 4870's and working 4850's !!!
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Post by deject »

The Radeon 3000 and 4000 series lives quite happily at idle over 65°C. With your temps down to 43°C you should be well OK. If you're having issues it may be a bad GPU.
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Post by Shada »

wurgh, catalyst control center :(

the CCC is one of the things i hate about ATi cards. Ray Adams has got his tray tools working with the 4800 series, though, so I don't ever have to use the CCC again :D
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

You call that a GPU? THIS is a GPU.

<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/kitteny_berk/2820770753/" title="x2 by Kitteny Berk, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3110/282 ... be07_o.jpg" width="825" height="485" alt="x2"></a>

85c is more than safe, especially given it's at full load :)
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Post by Killavodka »

What's the noise levels at 85c? My inferior ATi card sounds like its taking off at full load...
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

not really audible at 40% fan speed, 50% and higher is noticeable.
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Post by deject »

Dr. kitteny berk wrote:not really audible at 40% fan speed, 50% and higher is noticeable.
That's similar to my 3870. Before I messed with the fan in RivaTuner the fan was inaudible amongst all the background noise, as it stayed at about 25% almost all the time. It doesn't really get loud enough to hear amongst everything else until I get it above 35%, and it's not loud until over 50%.


Your 2900 is just shit :P
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