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Old 07-26-08   #11 (permalink)
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Yea I would definitely wait for aftermarket cooling to do that.....I've seen the best air results with an Arctic Accelero S1.
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Yeah, I used to own one of those, they're good. The duorb only has 2 heatpipes. Accelero has 4, and if you get a bigass fan on it it's a beast.
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Yea I would definitely wait for aftermarket cooling to do that.....I've seen the best air results with an Arctic Accelero S1.
Yeah I think ima grab an S1 today. It's only $29 at my local store. $39 dollars with the turbo fans addon which is what i'm going to get.

Then I can pencil mod =D
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Dude You Killed It!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Default Sapphire Non-Reference HD 4850

I want to Pencil Volt Mod my GPU so I can raise my volts but I'm having trouble locating areas I'm suppose to pencil. I try to use this site but the card is a reference.

http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=64217

And mine is a non-reference sapphire 100245L 4850.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814102770

The points are in a different area. If anyone with this card that has VGPU mod it can you take hi-def pictures or tell me where the locations are for me to pencil in please? Thank you
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I had my HD4850 GPU up to 750mhz with the pencil mod with a DuoOrb cooler...
it works great with decent cooling and patience!
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