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Yep, we're stuck..... :(
I hope not too long.Quote:
Originally Posted by nicepun
I say forget about the HIS 1950pro and get a Sapphire 1950xt. Its just 20 bucks more. When my HIS 1950pro arrived I didn't even opened the box. I sold it to my nephew (Yes, I'm mean...:fact: ) and got a 1950xt.Quote:
Originally Posted by binormalkilla
LOL nah, I reinstalled the stock cooler, after reapplying the thermal paste, and played BF2142 for awhile. I RMAd the card the next day, and today I ordered the HIS IceQ X1950 Pro: 620/1580 from the box. Also, I have read reviews that say the card actually clocks ABOVE the stated clock, one review said 635. These speeds while running cooler than the ATI reference. Here are some pics.....mmmm mmmm good!Quote:
Originally Posted by alexio
http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/2...eatsinkro8.jpg
all copper! And they have separate sinks so the heat doesn't bleed over from the core>memory>VRMs, and vice versa
http://thetechzone.com/nephp/uploads/638/top_mem.jpg
http://thetechzone.com/nephp/uploads/638/pcie_psu.jpg
DOH! Oh well, my RAM, mobo, and CPU would bottleneck both cards anyway. Does the X1950 XT have native Crossfire support? This is the main reason that I wanted another one anyway.....not to mention that I'm probably not even going to bother with OCing the card that much, maybe a little, but I'm going to order a MOBO as soon as my Sapphire RMA goes through, then I can OC my CPU and install the Team Xtreem Cronus RAM that is waiting at my parents' house in Little Rock. God I hate the city that I live in, bunch of hill people around here :\Quote:
Originally Posted by Caparroz
BTW that's funny, you pushed the HIS on your cousin, I'm going to sell my old X300se to my neighbor.....THAT'S mean!
binormalkilla, that cooling on HIS IceQ X1950 Pro looks great!
I'll wait for artic silver thermal adhesive and then I'll put good sinks to those VRM heat spots.
I guess that W1zzard starts soon figuring out how voltages on these PCBs could be soft-modded.
ASUS x1950pro - stock
e6300 @ 2.9GHz
XP SP2
3dm2005 - 10.5k
http://img469.imageshack.us/img469/9...5firot2.th.jpg
Soker, that is a good score! I only had 9021 with my old Sapphire X1950 Pro. On the other hand you have a c3duo, much better than my CPU. I still have some Swiftech RAMsinks coming in the mail on Monday, so I really don't know WTF I'm going to do with those.....maybe put them on my mobo VRMs. I'm ordering a DFI Lanparty CFX3200 as soon as my other X1950 Pro RMA gets to newegg. You guys have any idea as to which IC chips that I should cool with these chips? I don't really think that there is any "stone left unturned" by HIS as far as cooling is concerned.
BTW Spacehead, if you haven't gotten your hands on a decent heatsink for those VRMs yet, check out these Swiftech MC14s:
http://swiftech.com/assets/images/pr...MC14-1X200.gif
Large surface area, made of forged copper (better than cast), though they are a bit expensive compared to others. $18.99 @ newegg.com
I have spoken (so to speak) with a reputable OCer that is currently using them with his Sapphire X1950 Pro, and has achieved an OC of around 650/760 using these on his VRMs, and I think the memory as well. He also has watercooling, but the core temp isn't the limiting factor, the VRMs temps are.
I ordered two of those, then I won't need expensive Artic Silver Thermal adhesive.Quote:
Originally Posted by binormalkilla
They cost 26 € for 8 pieces in here :)
OUCH! Yea I know euros are a 2x exchange rate, I was born in Germany.....not that they had euros then, but I pay attention to my homeys in Europe! I really would love to come visit, as I can't remember anything.....I've been to Spain, England, Italy, France, and of course Germany, but I can't remember a thing! LMAOQuote:
Originally Posted by Spacehead
Also, since I ordered the HIS I'm going to use the MC14s on some MOBO chips: someone told me earlier that they help when you want to crank up the voltage.
For now, only way to volt mod these cards is hard mod. W1zzard, me and one other guy tried to figure things out, but we found no solution. When I install better sinks to VRMs, I'll mod VGPU to 1.4V with pencil :|
anyone tried the gecube 1950pro? it has analog pwm maybe this one´s better for voltmods?Quote:
Originally Posted by Spacehead
Do you have it? Go to techpowerups forums and contact W1zzardQuote:
Originally Posted by generics_user
I have heard from another person at Guru3d.com forums that the Gecube 256 Mb (the one without thermoelectric cooling) really sucks. It has a different PCB design, and he couldn't monitor temps.....Quote:
Originally Posted by generics_user
We'll continue testing at evening (it is 6:46 PM. in here). I will put an aluminum sink to gpu vrm as soon as superglue softens and I can wipe it off. Then some AS5 between and I hot glue sink to place. Pics coming of course.
OK, sorry but no software voltmods for this PCB. Anyway I hope my new heatsink on GPU VRMs will be working well.
VRMs almost clean:
http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/8...leanci9.th.jpg
Heatsink glued:
http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/2...kvrmhw4.th.jpg
Quote:
Originally Posted by Spacehead
I think we're doomed!! I wish some one could come up with the Ultimate Bios.
3DM 2001 :
http://img292.imageshack.us/img292/7...aultnm6.th.jpg
3DM 2003 :
http://img293.imageshack.us/img293/7...aultwf3.th.jpg
3DM 2005 :
http://img474.imageshack.us/img474/8...aultxc8.th.jpg
3DM 2006 :
http://img474.imageshack.us/img474/7...aultqb7.th.jpg
here's mine with default clock.. anyone with HIS x1950pro iceQ III here?
Yea Jozzy, me, but I guess you already know that from the other thread. :)
Can't OC more, even with that heatsink. I need to raise voltage. I'll get conductive ink soon.
This is using a Sapphires X1950 Pro GPU.
Overclocked with ATI Tray Tools 2 665/783
Swiftech´s MCW 14 ramskins installed on VRMs.
Im having a mayor bottleneck using this single Core Opteron 146 @ 3 ghz.
Will post results later when using E6400 or E6600 (that will bost specially 3dmarl 06 scores (and probably will not bottleneck the other scores).
Ok, this is using the new WarCat drivers from XG.
A little bit more OC:
@ 665/783
3dmark 05
Catalyst 6.11: 10,757
Warcat: 11,405
http://img315.imageshack.us/img315/9050/0511405zp1.jpg
3dmark 06
Catalyst 6.11: 4,800
WarCat: 4,933
http://img217.imageshack.us/img217/4125/064933ia3.jpg
This is what I call a more mature driver.
600 extra points for 3dmarlk 05 and more than 100 in 06 reflects a good driver.
Thanks for the link to the driver
Some 3dmark 01 results:
Warcat: 33,546
http://img315.imageshack.us/img315/9877/0133546rk9.jpg
3DMARK 03:
Warcat: 17,725
http://img187.imageshack.us/img187/2677/0317725od2.jpg
[QUOTE=Kain XS]This is using a Sapphires X1950 Pro GPU.
are you benching in vista?
BTW official cat 6.12 is out!! enhances crossfire performance
go to ati/amd site
[QUOTE=trans am]Anyone tried the 6.12s with a single card? I have the Warcat 6.11s and I doubt that they will beat 'em! I have downloaded the 6.12s, and I guess that I will try them tonight......I'm scared........LOL ATIs drivers aren't always the best.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kain XS
BTW what's up Kain, from guru3d.com the old copy paste, 'eh?
trans am.
No, its not Windows Vista (Vista can run 3dmark 06 and actually I got also the same scores (maybe 100 points less... but that was predictable).
No, I havent tried the 612 drivers but as Binormalkilla said, I doubt they beat Warcat XG Drivers.
Also, we dont have CF cards, so, I will stay with these.
Birnormalkilla, its not the same post, actually it has some changes and is not as old as you think, as you can see, the results are better than the last time, and those you see are just the ones I got yesterday and posted today (at the same time as I posted here and over Guru3d).