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    Hehe, i'm not responsible for any fireworks in the unforseen future :P.

    Both have a 1.33v, but i thought i would add both speed for you, try with the first, then overclock to 760, if it's stable, then flash the second and you'll have it without the need to use Overdrive .

    I flashed mine with 878 core and 999 mem speeds, much easier, but kept the voltage default cause i'm using a hard volt-mod, didn't want to screw that up.


    EDIT: by the way, i didn't modify your BIOS to pass the 860MHz limit, i can't do that, that fix is from AMD, no-one does it, i think there's a 512MB BIOS that doesn't have this limit here on this forum, don't know if you tried it yet or not, i'll try to get it and link it for you here.

    EDIT2: Here're 2 additional BIOS' i found, the HIS one is v071, which is the same version as the one i'm using on my card, but for the 256MB, doesn't have that 860 limit.

    The second one is older, v070, but adds an alternative for you to test with, not sure if it doesn't have that limit.

    Also, the reason why a BIOS won't work for you is the RAM rating, or brand ... etc, that's why i modded 2 more for you.

    Hope one works .
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    Last edited by os008; 12-19-2007 at 06:22 AM.
    CPU: Intel Pentium D 925, 3.0GHz @3.82, 40/60c
    RAM: Spectek 2048MB (512x4), DDR2-533 @510, 4-3-3-9-12
    MB: Gigabyte GA-8I945P-G
    GFX: Chaintech 8800GT 600/1500MHz (1.05v) @800/2000 (1.19v), 512MB 900MHz (1.9v), Zalman VF700-Cu, 45/80c
    Monitor: IBM 21" P202 @1600/70Hz
    PSU: Task International 450 Watt, 12v/26A

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