Quote Originally Posted by Norway View Post
A voltmod (solder/pencil) would be a problem if you know how to find it ....

A BIOS change may be a little difficult, but if the BIOS dosen't have the 862Mhz limit then drop it and do a soldering vmod

All you need is to find the correct IC and find the FB pin, then solder a VR between and off you go :P

Value on the VR you need is the resistens between FB pin and ground x20 roughly calculated

FB = FeedBack
Well I would kinda be more happy if someone could mod the voltages on my bios first.
I have very high hopes for this card, because the PCB is exactly the same as on the Gigabyte 3870 model. So I was hoping a bios mod could give me real 3870 voltages instead of the 1,28v all the other people with 3850 get.
By the way, my card is part of the "ultra durable 2" range. It has high quality components which reduce power consumption and heating. So this is another reason why I have high hopes for this card.