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Jugs o' Clocks: Powercolor ATi HD3870 X2
Two To Tango
Written by yantronic and filed under Guides > GPUs & Graphic Cards
Published on February 18, 2008, 3:49 pm
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"When does 670 + 670 = 680?" When ATi slaps two RV670 together that is! Twice the graphical ability on a single slot. Sounds cool? Not till you overclock it, like a true-blue VR-Zone reader. Now includes a new memory voltage modification, as well as el-cheapo tricks to maximise performance. Read More >>
I don't get your question here. The yellow components seen in the Vref guide picture are tantalum capacitors.
No OCP mods were included because OCP has already been defaulted at max on this card. I've run them to 1.7V on air. If you were looking for gains, you'd be trying out the Vref modification described. Maybe you'd be doing >1143MHz by then.
Yan, can you please clarify what is that yellow component instead of the Pulse chip for BN4?
Comment by: indigoshah on 20-Feb-2008 3:14 am
wah tis card like monster..Comment by: yantronic on 20-Feb-2008 1:39 am
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can you please clarify what is that yellow component instead of the Pulse chip for BN4?
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No OCP mods were included because OCP has already been defaulted at max on this card. I've run them to 1.7V on air. If you were looking for gains, you'd be trying out the Vref modification described. Maybe you'd be doing >1143MHz by then.

Comment by: JoOs7eR on 19-Feb-2008 1:40 pm
Nice Review....Comment by: T_M on 19-Feb-2008 10:19 am
very nice article. Cant wait for Asus TOP.Yan, can you please clarify what is that yellow component instead of the Pulse chip for BN4?


