xGj wrote:
First of all, you should monitor your temperatures. Im so surprised no-one mentioned that yet, it's important if you don't wanna fry your card.
First, set the fan to 100%, may be noisy, but runs a lot cooler. (Rivatuner (under the monitor rollup bar) > Customize > Low Level fan settings > 100% > Apply at startup ).
On the same row as Low Level Fan Settings there is also "Hardware monitoring". Click it. Click the red record button left bottom of your screen (with all the green grids), then right-click on the ambient temperature grid and select setup. Now tick the box Show Core Temperature in Tray Icon. Close these windows and the temp of your graphics card should be showed in the Windows tray. Try not to go above 75 on load, Im not sure how much a 6600GT can handle. I fried my 6600GT by OC'ing it on stock cooler so be careful and OC in small steps like Freezer explained.
Have fun
elbekko wrote:
I tried checking the temps with Speedfan before, but it wasn't really clear which one was the GPU
I'll check in RivaTuner later on.
There is no real "stock" cooler for the 6600 series. nVidia delivered it with many different sets of coolers to the OEMs, wihch usually changed the cooler. Most of those coolers can handle everything a 6600 can throw at them, though. I'd recommend just putting a hand on top of the card and feeling if it's too hot whiles under load.
Second, I don't think the 6600 series has got any temp sensor, nor fan controller. My 6600 (Same core, NV43) hasn't got any, and the fan is always maxed if connected to the card.
Third, you can go a lot higher than 520MHz core. Currently, I run my 6600 AGP, wich has a default core clock of 300MHz at 450MHz. Don't know if it's 100% stable, but I know that I've ran it at more than 500MHz.