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Elevated clock GeForce 8400 GS from Leadtek's workshop

While it doesn’t make much sense to tune a low-end card, some manufacturers do.

As you can see in the picture, the increase in operating frequencies did not require any extra cooling, so a simple fan and a small heat sink still take care of the hot air transmission. As a result of the changes, the graphics processor clock has been increased from 450 to 500, the memory from 800 to 1000, and the shading units from 900 to 1200 MHz.

Elevated clock GeForce 8400 GS from Leadtek's workshop

Nevertheless, we can safely say that despite the tuning and DirectX 10 support, the WinFast PX8400 GS TDH Extreme was delivered perfectly unsuitable to run new games.

Elevated clock GeForce 8400 GS from Leadtek's workshop

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