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i have an AGP Radeon x300se 128mb. now i know nothing about overclocking or how to do it, i just know what it is and what it does. i have the catalyist 5.7 driver, im sure, and i use the card to its max. if my comp isnt idle, its playing a high end game (Half-Life 2, FS2004, Battlefield 2, MOH pacific assault)
__________________comp spec's Pentium 4 HT 3.0 Ghz 1 gig (2x512) DDR2SDRAM @ 533 Mhz, pc3200 ATI Radeon X300SE 128mb AGP Sound blaster live! 24-bit D-link wireless card single HD, 160 Gig its a Dell 8400, dells suck, but ive changed a hell lot about its software.
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You cannot overclock Dell systems(cpu) because they lock all options out of the BIOS. If you bought a new motherboard you could overclock the cpu. As for the gpu you can dl a program called ATiTool at www.guru3d.com. Then let it find the max core and memory
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u can oc the video card.
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Laptop one: HP ZE5200, 1gb of ram, 2500xp-m, ATI IGP 320m, 120gb 5400rpm hd, Windows XP/backtrackV3 Laptop two: Dell Inspiron E1705, C2D-M T5200, 2gb ram, Geforce Go 7900GS, Windows XP Media Center Mac: Power Mac G4 (Sawtooth) 400mhz G4 640mb ram, 12gb HD, Radeon 7000, Tiger
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it was on the list when i picked out the spec's of the comp..it said an ATI x300se 128mb, and it said that it was AGP 9x, not PCI
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