TCL and R2W freezesQuote:
Originally Posted by gAf
but others I can change @ 762 Mhz.
PS. Use Rabit 2.2.0 and Atiwinflash 1.10 to get your clocks right. Too bad rabit can't change timings yet.
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TCL and R2W freezesQuote:
Originally Posted by gAf
but others I can change @ 762 Mhz.
PS. Use Rabit 2.2.0 and Atiwinflash 1.10 to get your clocks right. Too bad rabit can't change timings yet.
I read that too.Quote:
Originally Posted by binormalkilla
I read that using between 105-115 should be best for this card.
I always use my PCI frecuency at 101 but right now Im using it at 110.
I have no tme to work a lot on OCing the GPU right now, so, Im staying like this and surely the next week I will have results.
Riva Tuner didnt work well for me (althuogh, I really didnt try everything, I just gave it a try... that shouldnt be enough....)
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Originally Posted by Kain XS
Haven't noticed any positive effects, tried between 100-120Mhz.
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Originally Posted by gAf
Hey gAf - When I use ATI Tray Tools with driver level method enabled along with enable "overclocking limit" and set it to 200-300% in tool settings the OC goes back to default. It only lets put 200, if I put 300 it goes back to 200. Also, do I need to kill ATi Hotkey Poller? And I did use the optimal mem timings. And lastly, if I leave with "Overclocking Method: Low Level" it does take the OC values corretly unlike the numbers you posted earlier w/o locking up. Thanks.
nicepun weird. i'm not sure but i have 300%. nothing goes back. i'll check it. last version of ATT already kills ati hotkey poller on startup. i didn't try yet ATT with low level - only RT. will try tomorrow.
I'm gonna try this too later.
One side NOTE: You must enter the values on the right column that you provided, otherwise you get the black screen and freeze. And yes I'm using the latest ATiTray Tools 1.2.6.964!
So what's the point using ATI Tray Tools? Rivatuner 2.0 or bios tuning works well enough.
I have set Bios clocks 650/755 GPU/MEM
real values are 648/749. Tried that ATI Tray Tools thingie, didn't change mem clocks at all with driver level clocking.
Edit: Low level method crashed.
Spacehead actually RT is enough but ATT+driver level mode gives no black screen stucks for my asus 1950pro and by this way i finally understand mem clock step 6.75MHz rule. for now i using RT too with low-level because now i know my mem steps. i didn't flash bios - no sense for me. 24/7 freq are 621/810. VRM's very warm and i'm think there is no sense do vGPU with air-cooling.
BTW. Are you keeping VPU Recover on?
I think it is good to keep it on , because it tells what actually crashed, software, CPU, or GPU, or GMEM
I did Vgpu mod with 30€ silver conductive lacquer. Gives black screens. VRMs well cooled , hot to touch, but well below 126 C degree limit. Overcurrent protection causes this. Dont know WHY THE :banana::banana::banana::banana: I BOUGHT THIS CARD!
I HAve ALreadY SPENT 337 €UROS for THIS :banana::banana::banana::banana:!
:banana::banana::banana::banana:!
237€ for card , 50€ for top - notch waterblock , 30 € lacquer, 20 € heatsinks.......... Kill me..................... :|
Don't buy this card, tell it to your friends.
PS. Vgpu is 1.44 after connecting 1,2,3 and 6 :th resistors to solder pads.
Definately a bust, but only for those with digital VRMS, I think. I'm sending mine back because it's just too much trouble to OC.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spacehead
shouldn't digital vrms offer more current?Quote:
Originally Posted by nicepun
no offence but RMAing a card simply because its too hard to overclock is really not a good enough reason Try to set a good example on xs. Besides didn't you just get a 8800gts?Quote:
Originally Posted by nicepun
I should have said that THIS particular card is a bad one, the other one I had was a good card. This one freezes with little or no overclocking and I think it's the reason why I was having so much trouble in Crossfire before. The good card has been sold. I had a 7900GTX (SOLD) and two X1950Pro (One Sold and kept one for my backup rig). The 8800 GTS is in my main rig. I'm just getting it swaped for another that's all. And no offense was taken as everyone and anyone is entitled to their point of views and opinions.Quote:
Originally Posted by trans am
Is this only for asus or HIS cards? I can't get it to work with my sapphire x1950pro, I get a black screen as usual.Quote:
Originally Posted by trans am
God Damn! It was super hard to solder those small resistors. Now I have again @ default voltage.
R3066 was accidently removed, I had to replace it with VR set to 5.9 kOhms
Also one resistor from VID config "table" was removed :lol:
But now at least 2D is working. I hope 3D works also. If it doesn't I have to get drugged tonight.
Edit: I almost ordered 8800GTS or 7950GT or X1950XT
but it worked, ..... now my vgpu is 1.12V
3Dmark05 9900 at default clocks
http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/5...slolnb7.th.jpg
I wish I could achieve 1.35V. That is all I want. :(
And you will need that luck! When I followed your instructions and ran the cracked ATI Tool the first thing I did was click default and I got a total crash.Quote:
Originally Posted by gAf
Dunno who this is working for...
CyberDruid by clicking 'default' you probably do change current gpu/mem clocks. this could work only if you uncheck some options in "x1000 overclocking" tab and turn off "precise clock changing" or something like that in "overclocking" tab. but i'm not sure this helps. try RivaTuner or ATI Tray Tools for this. btw, there is only one difference from original ATITool.exe - enabling memory timings tweaking control.
Dead card. I have to remove traces of any modding any try RMA.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spacehead
Hey, im new to these forums but not overclocking in general, anyways...
Any of you guys try using the x1950pro specific drivers, they come in the stock disk? Apparently these drivers have been yielding slight performance gains over cat 6.12 drivers, and w/cat 6.12's my memory was downclocked from sapphire ultimate spec of 1600mhz to 1400mhz reference, these drivers fixed that, but I was having artifacting / freezing problems from what im not sure.
heres the link for the drivers btw but they come on the stock disk. clickith.
These drivers appear to have a different version number (6.14s?) than the standard catalyst ones.
Another question, Ive been having problems getting ATT to allow me to O/C on the driver level, I disable ATI pooler, I set OC limits to 200%, but the only time it allowed me to actually overclock on the driver level was after ATT install when it prompted me to kill ati pooler, I checked to see if I could overclock, I could, I rebooted and now I cant oc anymore.
Driver = ATI Hotkey PollerQuote:
Originally Posted by Simpson5774
What is your resistance in VID config table. Those resistors are in paraller.
Edit: I cleaned Volterra regulators area with ethanol and painted some bridges again.
VID Config Table at 1.44 kOhms gives you 1.37V
Now I have it working in 2D.
But 3D crashes as I don't have R3066 in place. I have try to solder VR back there when I have well rested.
Edit2: Gpu/mem 550/700 works , over current protection sucks.
I'd say, if you want your X1950Pro to last for a year, don't overclock it at all.
Edit3: I found a big normal resistor , 8 kOhms. I try to contact it with silver laqcuer and solder. I have no idea what is the meaning of R3066.
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Originally Posted by Spacehead
enabled and started or disabled = no driver overclocking in ATT, so that isn't it.
Hey, are your cards trashed already?