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    It's working for me 2. Before i could bench up to 740 and now 782 or so with default aircooling

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    Quote Originally Posted by georgesod View Post
    It's working for me 2. Before i could bench up to 740 and now 782 or so with default aircooling
    which company card do u have

    gigabyte
    evga
    zotac ?

    also when i modded my flash 1.05 to 1.1

    i got increase at stable clocks 25 mhz gpu

    currently using @

    720/1728/999

    now with latest driver trying

    720/1782/999
    seems to be stable

    before flashing my bios

    it was max stable

    @695/1670

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    Probably a bad idea to do unless you have a recovery plan in mind. I'd be tempted to try this out, but I don't have a 8800gt and haven't looked at the card to see how the vids get applied (like on the 7900gt's etc)

    But I did notice that position 0xBFD1 changes by 5 with each increase in vid. For instance, vid0 is 5f, 1 is 64, 2 is 69, 3 is 6e. Unknown of the hardware aspect, but just looking at this, if anyone wanted to try, the next value up would be 73.

    And if you look in the voltage table editor, although you only have the option to go up to 4, you see in the hex that there's blank space for more to fit in. if you change this in the hex editor to also add in another vid (looks like after the 03, it'd go 00 00 73 04. Also the 04 in red at the beginning would change to a 05.




    completely at your own risk of course :p if it does, you'd be at 1.15v
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    Quote Originally Posted by ziddey View Post
    Probably a bad idea to do unless you have a recovery plan in mind. I'd be tempted to try this out, but I don't have a 8800gt and haven't looked at the card to see how the vids get applied (like on the 7900gt's etc)

    But I did notice that position 0xBFD1 changes by 5 with each increase in vid. For instance, vid0 is 5f, 1 is 64, 2 is 69, 3 is 6e. Unknown of the hardware aspect, but just looking at this, if anyone wanted to try, the next value up would be 73.

    And if you look in the voltage table editor, although you only have the option to go up to 4, you see in the hex that there's blank space for more to fit in. if you change this in the hex editor to also add in another vid (looks like after the 03, it'd go 00 00 73 04. Also the 04 in red at the beginning would change to a 05.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ziddey View Post
    Probably a bad idea to do unless you have a recovery plan in mind.
    And if you look in the voltage table editor, although you only have the option to go up to 4, you see in the hex that there's blank space for more to fit in. if you change this in the hex editor to also add in another vid (looks like after the 03, it'd go 00 00 73 04. Also the 04 in red at the beginning would change to a 05.

    completely at your own risk of course :p if it does, you'd be at 1.15v
    This makes me feel that doing a hardmod is safer LOL

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    Who wants to be a guinea pig?

    Or who has the knowledge to know whether this might work or not?

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    Goodness, you guys can't settle with the 1,1v bios mod? :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by praesto View Post
    Goodness, you guys can't settle with the 1,1v bios mod? :P
    I'd go for a 1.2V mod without a hardmod.
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    For the record I finally did the 1.1 mod (thanks Jason, Fr3ak and everyone else) and it extremely easy. I created the boot cd with NERO and then went to the Folder where I have placed the required files (C:\video) and flashed from there. No floppy needed! :-)
    Core went from 725 to 771(real) and shader went from 1753 to 1868. I just need some better cooling and I may be hitting higher.
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    Can somebody save BFG´s 8800 GT 512MB OC standard bios?
    Cos I cant get nibitor to work with Vista X64.


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    Quote Originally Posted by praesto View Post
    Goodness, you guys can't settle with the 1,1v bios mod? :P
    xtremesystems.

    besides, the card got potential to be used.
    hard modd is most likely the way to go.
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    Nah, I foud it allready from mkvtech.


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    Bios mod worked for me too.

    Before bios mod, AT reported error anything above 702 for the core and 1674 for the sahders.
    After the mod I can go up to 720 and 1836. But at 1836, At don't detect any error but I can clearly lots of yellow dots so I'm settling at 1782.

    Now when I put both core and shaders at their maximum 720/1782, I got some very rare yellow dots. Seems to be ok at 720/1728.

    Am I hurting the hardware when I see yellow dots ?

    Anyway I'm going to test the stability with Crysis and if I don't have any artifact at this speed I'll be happy like that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by deathman20 View Post
    I'd go for a 1.2V mod without a hardmod.
    same here

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    Quote Originally Posted by jason4207 View Post
    Who wants to be a guinea pig?

    Or who has the knowledge to know whether this might work or not?
    I want to hear what Mavke thinks...

    At XS it is never fast enough I have a feeling I might be going for hard mod...

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    Forgive me father, for I have sinned. I forgot to measure max stable core overclock before the mod. With the mod, It seems to be stable at 756 core and 1782 shader. The shader could handle 1678 before. I've been running ati tool 35 minutes with shader and core clocks seperately and then with both overclocks at the same time. I still haven't figured whether the memory clock gained any stability from the increased voltage. Afaik, the benchies crashed at 950 memory, after realizing that, I simply downclocked to stock memory speed. So I don't have any high hopes for the memory.

    I have gained 13% increase in the Crysis gpu benchmark from my core/shader overclocking.

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    well with mod
    my current stable mhz is

    720/1728/999

    totaly stable

    but i want to go further without hardware mod

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    I hope my card is special, I can do 713/1728/999 stable (60 trucks and 3 nukes blowing up simultaneously in Crysis, along with 150 mins ATiTool stable [No errors] with no voltmod.

    :P

    I have forsaken BIOSmod, and moving onto hardmod, good luck with raising up the BIOS volts guys!

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    Just tried flashing with 1.1V set in Extra box and the card artifacted like crazy at my previous stable clocks (775/1890/1900). Flashed back to stock bios and all is well again. Kinda weird that I would get less volts by using 1.1V.
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    I'll be a SOB, it worked. 735/1620/2016 pre-flash. 740/1782/2016 post-flash. Not too much of a gain, but pre-flash would give me the "Display adapter not responding" error while benching sometimes. Now, with post-flash settings, all benches run clean and smooth. This is with a Palit 8800GT (non 3 phase version). Hard mod is next, just need a damned magnifier. This card has some serious potential.
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    FYI, I've used NiBTor voltage editor to pump up the voltage to 1.4v.
    Flashed the card, and done some benching at 786/1890/1060
    http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=3800648
    Just to add it wasn't stable but allowed me to run 3Dmark06 artefacts free.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sobol View Post
    FYI, I've used NiBTor voltage editor to pump up the voltage to 1.4v.
    Flashed the card, and done some benching at 786/1890/1060
    http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=3800648
    Just to add it wasn't stable but allowed me to run 3Dmark06 artefacts free.
    Can you explain how you do that ?

    According to people who tried and measured the Vcore there was no change pass 1.1V and also according to the author of nibitor you cannot change the Vcore to more than 1.1V through his software

    Quote Originally Posted by Mavke View Post
    Nice copy/paste guys... It seems you are all well following the thread on MVKTech but don't really discuss it there but rather here. To make it clear to every one, every BIOS you can add/change the voltage table but it depends if the voltage circuitry can work and recognize the different VID levels. And yes all turns around the VID level not the label you put next to it in NiBiTor.

    So if VID 00 would give 1.00V, and you would use NiBiTor to change the label of VID 00 from 1.00V to 1.20V that will make no change at all as the VID is still 00 and that is what the card looks at not the label next to it. On the GeForce 8800 GT, the VID 00 is 0.95V and highest VID 03 is 1.10V. So you can do what you want but none of the VID's 00 to 03 will give 1.20V. But maybe VID 04...if possible and if the card can work with it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mavke View Post
    Yes, and it is not capped. The voltage circuitry on NVIDIA based graphics card only looks at the VID xx (the label 1.1V or 0.95V is just for you guys ti understand what each VID give sin terms of voltage). The card just looks at VID xx, and for the GeForce 8800 GT, the VID 00 is 0.95V, so having set the core at VID 00 the GPU voltage circuitry will recognize VID 00 and run at 0.95V. And VID 03 is just 1.1V... So if there would be a VID 04 then maybe we could get 1.15V...
    And if you check in the 8800 GT vmod thread in the Xtreme GraphX Vmods subforum, there is an OVP on the 8800 GT that kicks in at 1.3V ...

    Did you measure the Vcore with a DMM ?
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    Thing is that I've left my multimeter back in home and couldn't measure. Guess I've done it on 1.1v , sorry for confusion.

    Quote Originally Posted by r4st4m4n View Post
    Can you explain how you do that ?

    According to people who tried and measured the Vcore there was no change pass 1.1V and also according to the author of nibitor you cannot change the Vcore to more than 1.1V through his software





    And if you check in the 8800 GT vmod thread in the Xtreme GraphX Vmods subforum, there is an OVP on the 8800 GT that kicks in at 1.3V ...

    Did you measure the Vcore with a DMM ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sobol View Post
    Thing is that I've left my multimeter back in home and couldn't measure. Guess I've done it on 1.1v , sorry for confusion.
    Too bad ... I was hoping for an easy solution to go over 1.1V since my soldering skills are not very good
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    Well now after some additional tweaking I am now at 756/1836/2016. Quite a nice little bump in performance for just a BIOS flash.
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