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This is where things begin to get interesting. The original GeForce2 MX chip could quite easily go from it's default clock (175MHz) to 200MHz. Since the GeForce2 MX400 is basically an overclocked GeForce2 MX chip, we were not expecting much of a possible increase in the core clock.
However, the Siluro MX400 did surprise us by running stable at a core/memory clock combination of 225/205! These increased speeds gave virtually no benefit at lower resolutions (eg. 640x480). However, there were significant gains at resolutions of 1024x768 and above, an average of around 20%. Certainly not too shabby for a passive cooling solution as well as the 6ns EliteMT memory, which has a rated speed of 166MHz.
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