u mean M82A ... yea ... sweet sniper rifle ... how long is the slug on that one??? I saw a discovery channel documentary and they showed it, the bullets are like mini-missiles ...
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u mean M82A ... yea ... sweet sniper rifle ... how long is the slug on that one??? I saw a discovery channel documentary and they showed it, the bullets are like mini-missiles ...
I think they're 50 cal and has a unbelievable range. Longest snipe was like 3 miles, let's just say you never want to get hit with one, even in a game.
The worst part about all this is that allstarshop.com has already taken money out of my credit card....sunava....
My card is a Sapphire x800 Pro Vivo. I've used both the Gigabyte BIOS and Macci's Connect3D BIOS. When I flashed to the Connect3D BIOS, I used flashrom to flash an empty BIOS first, and then flashed Macci's BIOS.
The Connect3D BIOS got me about 5MHz extra on the gpu, and 10MHz more on the mem. I have yet to try the x800 Pro BIOS with 16 pipes enabled from techpowerup, but I'm pretty optimistic about it because the gpu on my card clocked much higher with the stock Pro BIOS.
which BIOS would give me higher clocks???
the modded X800pro with 16 pipes BIOS or the XTPE BIOS???
with the Pro 16p BIOS, I am doing 520/560 right now (anything higher on the memory artifacts in ati tool, core might be able to go to 530MHz)
Gogeta the reason that pro vivos tend to oc better with original bios before flashing to 16 pipes is that enabling the extra pipes increases heat of the gpu a little while running 3d.
I was thinking my poor OC had something to do with that, but the difference under watercooling wouldn't be significant enough to take 20MHz off the gpu OC. I'm pretty confident that the 4 additional pipes' extra power requirements aren't being met by my PSU that only supplies 18A to the 12v line, and thats why I'm losing MHz.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hiryuu