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New iMac ATI 5750
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<blockquote data-quote="trademark" data-source="post: 1092737" data-attributes="member: 30066"><p>I use msi afterburner for overclocking in windows. I also edited its config .txt file to allow unofficial overclocking of mobility cards-- which is easy. (open .txt file with notepad, change unofficial overclocking number from 0 to 1, then save as .txt document under same name)</p><p></p><p></p><p>To keep the card cool, I max out my odd fan under osx with smc fan control, then restart into windows. The temp of my gpu with apple's default fan settings gets around 80c before the odd fan starts to kick in, and then the gpu gets down to around 60-70c. While overclocked, the 'desktop' 4850 never goes above 67c.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trademark, post: 1092737, member: 30066"] I use msi afterburner for overclocking in windows. I also edited its config .txt file to allow unofficial overclocking of mobility cards-- which is easy. (open .txt file with notepad, change unofficial overclocking number from 0 to 1, then save as .txt document under same name) To keep the card cool, I max out my odd fan under osx with smc fan control, then restart into windows. The temp of my gpu with apple's default fan settings gets around 80c before the odd fan starts to kick in, and then the gpu gets down to around 60-70c. While overclocked, the 'desktop' 4850 never goes above 67c. [/QUOTE]
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