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    Quote Originally Posted by Truckchase! View Post
    Attached is from a HIS XT 512MB, 1.3v 3d and 870/870 clocks.

    Strange thing tho, with my default bios, I can get 875/2490 dont know if this is max memory, but that is as high as rivatuner goes

    But with your bios I can only do 900/2000. Anything above 900mhz core and my pc would freeze and anything above 2000mhz on the memory gives nice red artifacts

    So, does my bios relax the memory timings or does it have a higher voltage on the memory..?

    Seems odd that it gives a 500mhz boost in memory clocks
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    Quote Originally Posted by keenan View Post
    Seems odd that it gives a 500mhz boost in memory clocks
    weird.... there are some very minor differences between the bioses that I can't account for...
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    What is your max memory clocks with your bios..?
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    Quote Originally Posted by keenan View Post
    What is your max memory clocks with your bios..?
    About 920 in most games, with the weird exception of Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory and BF2142. In those two games I have to take it down to 900.

    After I finish testing Pro vs. XT BIOS, I'm going to move on to trying your BIOS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by keenan View Post
    Strange thing tho, with my default bios, I can get 875/2490 dont know if this is max memory, but that is as high as rivatuner goes

    But with your bios I can only do 900/2000. Anything above 900mhz core and my pc would freeze and anything above 2000mhz on the memory gives nice red artifacts

    So, does my bios relax the memory timings or does it have a higher voltage on the memory..?

    Seems odd that it gives a 500mhz boost in memory clocks
    I tried your bios and did a benchmark suite at the same speeds as my modded bios. Any differences were within a 1% margin of error, so I don't believe memory timings are different. I'm going to see how high I can take the memory tonight.
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    Thanx for all this effort, I look forward to your findings...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Truckchase! View Post
    I tried your bios and did a benchmark suite at the same speeds as my modded bios. Any differences were within a 1% margin of error, so I don't believe memory timings are different. I'm going to see how high I can take the memory tonight.
    No luck, my memory still sucks. I don't know why my BIOS negatively impacted your clocks... your BIOS didn't positively impact mine, so I don't have much to correlate.
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    this topic mostly pertains to abit users, and how when hex editing the bios of our 2900xt's we get no video output. the root of this problem is that the file checksum changes. i.e. a unmodified, true bios file checksum would have 0xD200 (when checked with atiflash -cf filename.bin) after modding it the checksum becomes 0xD201. i took the easy route and changed my clock values with the quantumforce 2000xtbios tool then opened a hex editor. i looked for data that could be expendable (pick below, look to the right and ive changed some text that i will never ever ever see) and changed its values until the checksum
    matched the genuine bios. (kept going back and forth between hex editor and atiflash -cf, though there are hex editors that can give checksum) when they did match, i flashed my 2nd card and viola! i get device id info, product name etc... just as if i flashed with a legit bios. so then i flashed my 1st card with the same bios and crossed my fingers then rebooted. I HAVE VIDEO W00T! bios' took and all is running well. hope you guys understand my babbling and pass on the word. here is a sc of what i did in the hex, the top window is the origional and the bottom is modified. look to the right to see what "expendable data" im talking about to get a good checksum some garbage about how you are a noob and you didnt connect the power cables





    apparently only abit users need to go this extra step. im sure there is a more elegant solution based on what i did but whatever, it worked for me!

    here is the bios, i believe its a 870/990 bios with 1.25 volts 512MB. took the origional from techpowerup BIOS database and is the Hynix 1.1 club3d bios (i made about 50 different ones and im a stoner with no real good labeling system)
    at fan locked in at 100% i barely hit 73c with stock hsf



    this really really works and wont brick your card

    i use an abit ip-35 pro w/ 2 2900pro/xt bios in cf. i tested on 2nd card first to see if i got the blank info or not. blank info = no video for abit
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    Which bios has better performance, the Pro ot XT...?

    Can I flash my XT with a Pro bios..?
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    Quote Originally Posted by keenan View Post
    Which bios has better performance, the Pro ot XT...?

    Can I flash my XT with a Pro bios..?
    I think the BIOS has tighter mem timings. I flashed mine, but my mem was no longer stable at the same speeds that it's stable at today. Even if it's faster clock for clock, I figured it would be a wash when you figure in that it won't scale as high. You can give it a try if you want, however... I saw no ill effects from doing so. You'll just have to let the drivers re-initialize since your PC will think you changed graphics cards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Truckchase! View Post
    I think the BIOS has tighter mem timings. I flashed mine, but my mem was no longer stable at the same speeds that it's stable at today. Even if it's faster clock for clock, I figured it would be a wash when you figure in that it won't scale as high. You can give it a try if you want, however... I saw no ill effects from doing so. You'll just have to let the drivers re-initialize since your PC will think you changed graphics cards.
    ^ all stated above is true, the 2900PRO will NOT clock as high as an XT (coming from a PRO owner)
    Last edited by ZenEffect; 11-27-2007 at 02:02 PM.

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