yes, just increase the voltageQuote:
Originally Posted by abrad3
and also, 5k 3dm06???
dam my x1900xtx gets that... whats the point of x1950pro?
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yes, just increase the voltageQuote:
Originally Posted by abrad3
and also, 5k 3dm06???
dam my x1900xtx gets that... whats the point of x1950pro?
I wished I could understand this post ? Does this work for the X1950 Pro?Quote:
Originally Posted by gAf
DAK1640 yep. exactly for subj of thread ;)
offset 001DACA4 change 44h to 80h - this allow use timings property. good luck ....
What does that ^^^ mean and how does one do that ?
you need some kind of hex-editor like winhex or hiew to do this.
ok. i do it myself. now you just need to:
1. install atitool v0.26
2. close application if it running.
3. overwrite original atitool.exe by this one.
good luck :)
Thank you for helping me...I followed your instructions EXACTLY. For some reason whenever I attempt to increase either core or memory it causes my PC to freeze. I have to reboot. Perhaps my x1950 Pro Sapphires are too particular ?
When I view the log...it says VT1103 chip detection:failed (0x0) whatever that means...
I've tried with CCC on & off...no difference. This is so frustrating...
ouch. look in atitool's settings about overclocking. there is "overclocking" and "x1000" tabs with some settings. you can try lock/unlock "reference divider" and turn off some options about "using video card bios for overclocking and helping with timing set". note that you must turn off "ati hotkey poller" in system services because it is prevents other tools to change frequencies propertly. so you can control gpu/mem frequencies by your old way. i suppose try only memory timings for this moment. but you must understand what exactly you're doing. easy way is to copy them from other bioses with slower or faster ram frequency. another one is to set -/-1 each timing manualy.
gAf...You are amazing...!!!:banana: :banana: :clap: :clap: :clap:
You must have been born a genious to understand that stuff.
I first used CCC to OC to it's max...Then I closed it and turned off ATI hotkey poller like you said. Then I set the slider to immediate. Voila...
It worked Great
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You,Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, Thank You,
Thanks greatly for taking the time with me, much much gratitude friend...
@gAf: thanks man! I couldn't believe, that my scores dropped while raising the memory speed. At 790mhz I got lower scores than at default memory speed (695mhz). So I tried your hack/patched file and compared the original timings with the ones at 790mhz. Indeed, the timings at 790 were much higher! By lowering them the benchmark scores raised as they should :D
Thank you!
(Powercolor 1950pro extreme 256mb)
DAK1640, romeon i am really glad to help :) don't forget that memory timings is very useful when higher frequency could not be reached. performance may grow up to 5-10% with setting only one or two correct timings.
wish to thanx Unwinder, W1zzard and Ray Adams for their tools.
gAf, Major thanks again. So far I've been able to do 634 x 1500 and ran AM03 & 3D03 without artifacts or errors...This is great. You made my weekend !!!
has anyone found any mods to increase the memory voltage yet?
i'd like to be able to get mine up to 2v if possible
So does this work for both cards in Crossfire?Quote:
Originally Posted by DAK1640
Pyr0 not yet. VGPU is only available.
nicepun DEVID is same so it does not matter. of course if ATITool can manage both accelerators at same time ;)
thanks for the link gAf
but with the slightly different arrangement of components (my cards run on less voltage), i'm a little unsure of how to go about modding the vgpu (without soldering) and what levels would be achievable
http://img244.imageshack.us/img244/8630/1950bz4.th.jpg
i suppose i could start putting dabs of conductive ink on there and hope for the best, but i originally hoped someone might have an idea of what combinations would work for my cards
i'm a little annoyed that these cards are so undervolted and just hoped to be able to get them up to the same levels as other cards
Pyr0 perhaps you can ask authors of that article. sorry but i can't help you with this. my knowledge is not enough. :/
Pyr0
You could check how much resistance there is. Mine reads 1.67-1.68kOhms. All of them reads the same, after I soldered the lowest one closed.
Before it was about 2 kOhms.
Well, in the posts above (where I posted my 3dmarks points) you can check the 3dmark 05 one. It has the ATI Tray Tools window opened.Quote:
Originally Posted by DAK1640
now I got stable 655/749, tested 6 hours with the Assassin
mem timings that worked @ default mem clocks, were too tight for this clock.
Edit: 661/749 stable. not tested FEAR yet though.
So will this hack enable you to oc memory in ati tool without lockups?
no I assume. Haven't tested. We should consult W1zzard about this. We need a new beta.Quote:
Originally Posted by trans am
Yes, but you need to manually set each bus dev separately. Evidently one of my cards OC's alot, the other is marginal...(Bus4, Dev0 & Bus 5, Dev:0) Memory adjustments are most touchy...Quote:
Originally Posted by nicepun
[QUOTE=Spacehead]no I assume. Haven't tested. We should consult W1zzard about this. We need a new beta.[/QUOTE
No improvements here. Just locks up still no matter what. I disabled hot key poller and patched the .exe
lock ref. divider is unusable. there is no way to change the option for me.
Core @ 675Mhz... testing all night stability looping the Assassin demo. Can't get the 3DMarks run because it loses focus and says Directx device lost. Annoying. I have all kinds off softs background, so maybe killing em all helps?
Edit: Here's the wall at current voltage (1.266V)
675/749 crashed , dropping to 668/749
Edit2: 661/749 The Assassin stable.
[QUOTE=trans am]trans am; 1st, I am using Cat 6.11...Also; I have "apply clock immediately after moving slider", I also have it upping in 7Mhz increments.Quote:
Originally Posted by Spacehead
I have re-enabled 'hot key poller', I run CCC and OC it there 1st (it moves my memory without lockups). Then I close CCC and open ATI tool and OC the core.
Hope that helps...