Have no idea, bud. I've never oc'd my gpu's. At 460/1100 stock, I was perfectly content.Any idea what clocks they're stable at? I'm dying to get another to SLI with mine, but I hate to give up the insane oc that mine will do (554/1300).
I've dismantled my Socket 939 full tower platform and I'm currently running a uATX HTPC system so tiny that it doesn't have the room for a stand-alone GPU. So unfortunately, I have no way of doing so now. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gifCan you, um, possibly test one of them out ?
Yep, I have a Gigabyte GA-K8NXP-SLI board. Used it with my Opteron 170 and was able to oc to a 24/7 stable 275 MHz (2.75 GHz CPU at stock Vcore of 1.35V on air cooling with oem hsf) with memory running at 250 MHz (DDR500). I don't have the little PCI wireless card that came with it, as I gave that to my brother.No problem, I'm actually in the market for a s939 mobo anyway, any chance you have one?
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3850 would have a bit of an advantage in shader operations, but they'd be very close when comparing these in SLI vs single single 3850. Although you do get DX10 compliance with the 3850.anyone knows how this would compare to ATI's 3850 256mb?