Follow-up to NVIDIA’s shady trick on 9600GT

Page 1: Introduction

page 2: No more linkBoost in nForce mobos

Page 3: Testbed and remarks

Page 4: 9600GT runs better on NVIDIA mobo?

Page 5: 9600GT’s GPU and PCIe clock relations

Page 6: Other cards also have this issue?

Page 7: Conclusion

Testbed and remarks

Now we begin to test how PCIe clock changes will affect the GPU clock.

To check 9600GT on different platforms, we choose P5N-T Deluxe(780i SLI) and Foxconn(P35).

Besides 9600GT we also test 8800GTS, 8800GS and 8400GS.

Testing method: 3Dmark 06 Multi-Texturing

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13 Responses to “Follow-up to NVIDIA’s shady trick on 9600GT”

  1. Guilit Says:

    thanks,Original linkboost has been cancelled, all speculations are unfounded.

  2. [ExpRev] Follow-up to NVIDIA’s shady trick on 9600GT - Overclock.net - Overclocking.net Says:

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  3. MAC Says:

    nvidia is the best, but Ati is more better n yet cheaper than nvidia, just my opinion

  4. Gorkem Says:

    linkboost is not with us anymore but if you manually increase pcie clock, then there is hidden 9600gt boost :) so people should know about it. imagine oc version of 9600gt and you will increase pcie clock %10. What will be result? maybe GPU will start crashing. thanks for article.

  5. Bob Says:

    We already know about Asus. What we want to know about is XFX and Evga. The EVGA and XFX boards are rebadged boards while Asus is not.

  6. TC Says:

    Another site talked about this before you guys posted it here. And he did a much more detailed test to see that it IS overclocking and it IS cheating on the tests. Because your comparing an overclocked card to non overclocked cards. It can’t get much more unfair than that. Why you decided to defend Nvidia on this is beyond me.

  7. anonymous Says:

    TC: are you a dork? Did you even read the article? It clearly said that they wanted to get to the bottom of what TechPowerUp discovered so far. What is beyond me is your clear inability to read and understand the damn article before spewing crap out of your mouth.

  8. Jeff Says:

    @ anonymous,
    no need to flame

    @TC, we are not defending… we just said what we know.

  9. Hmm Says:

    You should do an actual benchmark test with the changes and see if changing the PCIe clock increases fps performance at all. Since the theory is that the PCIe bus is not bandwidth bottlenecked there should be very little performance gains, but if 3dmark scores are worth any value today then there should be a notable difference in some aspect of performance.

    Your results make me nervious about Nvidia’s intentions with PCIe 2.0. Also has anyone tested this with ATI cards?

  10. Hmm Says:

    Edit: I meant benchmarks* with the 9600GT since it has this issue (where 7000 and 8000 series don’t). If there is NOT a performance gain, then we can say that something else other than clock speed and bandwidth is changing with the frequency.

  11. PSOLORD Says:

    nvidia’s magic once more

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