Nope, no go with rivatuner 15.2 and 75.90
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Nope, no go with rivatuner 15.2 and 75.90
well well..... get this...... I have just read thru all 12 pages of this thread because it is overly interesting. Seeing as how the 6200 is only $100 or a bit more, I am very tempted to pick one up for my backup rig that isn't totally built yet. I have seen that the Leadtek 6200 AGP cards are metioned and seen to be the favorites to unlock the other 4 pipes and OC nicely. I am guessing that I should also grab a GPU cooler and some ram sinks too. I know for sure that you won't be able to talk me into stickin this budget card into my main rig though, seeing as I have a 6800GT clocked at 430/1150 (he he he). I feel that even if I can't get the pipes to unlock or the card to OC to the moon and back, it seems to be a pretty well rounded card for $100 anyway. I was looking for a card around that price range in AGP and this thing really seems to fit the bill. Being it is a GeForce 6 series card and I can get it brand new so I don't have to go out and get a used card that someone more than likely abused. Thanks for all the great info presented here. I hope that I can get out some presentable scores to kind of compete with the likes but I dunno seen as I am running an older AMD Socket A setup. We will see I guess.
P.S. Anyone know of someone that has one of these yet??
the pci express can have its 8 pipes unlocked too.. I don't see why you are focusing on "AGP" cards.
concerning your link on newegg, 256MB isnt that useful on that type of card.. 128MB would be enough..
I am focusing on the "AGP" cards because that is the kind of motherboard I have. I have not made the jump to PCI-E and do not wish to do so anytime soon. I don't see my need to jump into the A64 and PCI-E pool just yet. I will let the technology mature a little bit more before I do so. My main rig consists of an Abit NF7-S 2.0 motherboard and so will my backup. So any and all help that refers to the 6200 "AGP" would be great.Quote:
Originally Posted by eviLRuLeZ
you'll probably be limited by your cpu, however that's not the question here :)
yeah I figured that much seein as how there are people with lesser video cards than mine scoring higher in some of the benchmarks, but oh well. To each his own I say. I dunno I will just have to wait and see how things shake out. My main that I got goin right now consists of what I just added to my sig.
P.S. um well I can't see my sig but let me know if the rest of ya can.
Anyone with a 6200 using 3.6ns memory running at 6600GT speeds? I think most of the people with high clocks have 4ns Hynix chips.
3.6ns Hynix on my card goes to 670ddr.Quote:
Originally Posted by JDizzle
Isn't the GT mem speed 500mhz?? I don't think any TSOP ram is reaching that speed currently.
Jay
I have 3.6ns Hynix and I can only get to ~670 MHz on the memory. Getting DDR to run at GDDR3 speeds would be very impressive and would likely require volt mods and active cooling of some sort. GDDR3 effective runs at ~1000MHz and is much about what I can overclock to. It might be possible to get those speeds if you can modify the timings, I know it's possible through bios hacking but I have no idea how to do it.Quote:
Originally Posted by JDizzle
Thanks for the quick replies guys. I'm either going to buy a 6200 this week or wait until I get my motherboard when Venice comes out. Either way, I'll report back to this thread with my results when I do :).
Impossible 2 run DDRI@GDDRIII :rolleyes: , with luck & Vmod u can mayb get 3.6ns Hynix up to 700-720Mhz but not higher! Getting DDR 1@GDDR 3 is like getting A64@P4 :rolleyes:
I don't think it's very likely, but I'm sure there's someone out there who's done some ridiculous vmod and subzero on their memory or something. Besides, if you actually read the previous posts instead of rolling your eyes constantly, you'd notice that 700MHz+ has already been attained with 4ns Hynix! In some cases, even without vmod. Vmod and active cooling might be able to get you into the 750 range if you really knew what you were doing. Past that... I doubt it, but I'll never discount something as impossible until it's directly proven as such.Quote:
Originally Posted by $0m#0n#
I'm trying to find out the speeds of the memory for all of the 6200's availible at newegg if could help me with what you already know, I would really appreciate it.
Brand core/mem speed
Chaintech 300/400 4ns
Apollo 300/550
Gigabyte 300/550 4ns
eVGA 300/550 3.6ns
Leadtek 300/500
Prolink 300/333
Asus 300/550
AOpen 300/550
Albatron 300/500
500 = 4 ns, 550 = 3.6 nsQuote:
Originally Posted by JDizzle
The Gigabyte on the newegg website is mislabelled. If you check the Gigabyte website you notice that it's actually 500 (4ns). Something's not right with the Chaintech being 4ns either, all 4ns should be 500 AFAIK and all 3.6ns should be 550. Prolink is 333??? Avoid that one! A lot of people like the eVGA brand since they offer a trade-up program for a new video card within 3 months of your original purchase. So if you get a particularly bad 6200, just trade it up in 3 months for something better.
Not to mention it also has a 64-bit interface.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ackbar
Some of the Chaintech 6200's do as well. Be careful!Quote:
Originally Posted by DrJay
Leadtek 300/500
wrong default is 300/550
Leadtek is 3.6ns equiped but clocked 500Quote:
Originally Posted by Ackbar
Thanks for the info guys. I'm going to buy one of the 3.6ns 6200's soon and report back.
What the hell are you talking about??? 3.6ns HAS TO equal 550!Quote:
Originally Posted by Ebola
Look at the Leadtek website. The PCI-E version had 550 ram (http://www.leadtek.com/3d_graphic/wi...6200_td_2.html), and the AGP one has 500 and 550 depending on how much ram it has (more ram usually has lower MHz).
Just in case you guys haven't seen this thread yet, check it out. It'd be nice to see the 6200s released with DDR3.
Interesting... I thought DDR3 would do much more for those scores. I'm curious if he's using the best drivers. A few people can already get 3300 on a 6200 with DDR1 ram and 3500 is not that far away. Certainly not worth the $70+ more in the cost! Great results though, I'm sure no one will be able to beat him unless a 6600GT comes by and changes its ID just to get a trifecta on the 6600.Quote:
Originally Posted by conrad.maranan
I'm pretty sure he's not running fully tweaked out yet. His CPU is running at stock speed and in his 2001 run, he used DX9. He'll get up there. ;)
Hi! :D
i have a question to everybody who have already done the mod...
my friend have a EVGA AGP 6200... ok...
We are trying the mod, but what happens, we follow all the steps... custom and enable the 0... ok.
but it say 8 pipes only in the nvstrap menu, in the mainwindow of RT continues to show 4 pipes... :(
What we are doing wrong? maybe safe mode could help?
Please, someone could give us some advice... cuz i am going to receive a EVGA 6200... heheheh, and i want to mod too...
Thanks in advance!!!
GSJ you must check the box "allow enabling hardware masked units"
http://img106.exs.cx/img106/6963/riva7zj.jpg
Some testing with changing the deviceid from 6200 to 6600gt from rivatuner. Iam using an asus extreme n6200 gamer edition with hynix 3,6. It helps! ;) :banana4: :banana: :toast: :cool:
default 6200 @ 300/550 mhz with 4 pipelines
http://img207.exs.cx/img207/2200/6200copy3jx.png
id 6200, overclocked @ 520/620 mhz with 8 pipelines
http://img207.exs.cx/img207/2021/62008pipescopy7kf.png
id 6600gt, overclocked @ 520/620 mhz with 8 pipelines
http://img207.exs.cx/img207/4858/id6600gtcopy6zp.png