Actually, ATI doesn't have nearly the same number of fun overclocking toys (IMO) as NVIDIA does.
I have a full G71 core on my AGP video card, but it comes stock-clocked at 450. It will do all the way to about 585 on stock voltage and cooling, but only if you don't mind the little GPU registering about 90*c So 550 is where I keep it most of the time.
And from 450 -> 550 is more than enough to tell a difference in performance in cases where you're either fillrate or shader limited (STALKER and Oblivion both get an excellent boost)
You know what I really miss? The 9500np days. I had a Sapphire 9500np with the 128mb 256-bit memory interface. A bios flash to unlock the pipes, a big-assed heat sink to keep it cool, and it did better than almost every commercial 9700Pro available at the time. Ahhhh, those were the days
I have a full G71 core on my AGP video card, but it comes stock-clocked at 450. It will do all the way to about 585 on stock voltage and cooling, but only if you don't mind the little GPU registering about 90*c So 550 is where I keep it most of the time.
And from 450 -> 550 is more than enough to tell a difference in performance in cases where you're either fillrate or shader limited (STALKER and Oblivion both get an excellent boost)
You know what I really miss? The 9500np days. I had a Sapphire 9500np with the 128mb 256-bit memory interface. A bios flash to unlock the pipes, a big-assed heat sink to keep it cool, and it did better than almost every commercial 9700Pro available at the time. Ahhhh, those were the days