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8800Gt SSC Akimbo Modified Bios
Here's a bios I've worked on for a bit. It's the new EVGA SSC Akimbo Bios, modified.
What I modified was:
Operating temps, to operate cooler by ramping fan up faster, ramps up over 7 seconds..
Fan idle speed 55%
Extra & VID 3 to 1.2v
It defaults to SSC speeds of 700/1002/1728
Low operating temp is now at ~40c. Never goes over 55c.
What this does:
- Allows clock speeds of (stable) 738/1002/1878 stable with no artifacts (May vary).
- Keeps card much cooler.
Though I have had no problem whatsoever, and this works great for me, here's a warning:
WARNING: USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!!!
Although this bios will work on any 8800GT series card with or without the Akimbo cooler, I Accept no responsibility for a bad flash or faulty VGA device.
This BIOS voltage mod definitely works.
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Originally Posted by
Hor$eman
Here it is. Finally worked today.
The regular stock clocks on my XFX 8800GT Alpha Dog card were 625Mhz\1512Mhz\900Mhz. I couldn't even hit 648Mhz\1566Mhz\950Mhz without it crashing using the stock BIOS. I tried your modified BIOS Hor$eman, but it would crash after a few minutes of gaming. So I used the same BIOS but I modified the clocks a little (648Mhz\1566Mhz\950Mhz) and set all the voltage settings to 1.2 except for 2D, which I left at 0.95.
After flashing the above mentioned BIOS I'm easily hitting 702Mhz\1674Mhz\999Mhz and still experimenting. Idle temps are 48c and not much over 60c under load using the stock single slot cooler.
I don't really get it since the timings are the same as my stock BIOS and none of the voltage settings should affect the memory yet I'm getting a 100Mhz increase there too. I don't know what to say but I won't complain. I would like to understand how this is possible from a scientific point of view.
If anyone has a stock XFX 8800GT Alpha Dog 625Mhz\900Mhz and are getting poor overclocks PM if you want to try this BIOS I'm using, it's been magic so far. I'll post back here when I pinpoint my final maximum overclock.
:shrug: