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    I've had my geCube 4870 512MB for a few months now, and just installed it in a new vista system.

    I had been running the Asus top bios (gpu=815 mem=925) which got me around 14.5k in 3dMark06, default settings.

    Today i used RBE1.13 to mod the bios, and flashed it succesfully to gpu=850, mem=1000. The flash worked, and after a reboot GPU-Z reported everything correctly, along with the increased bandwidth (128GB/s).

    However, i ran 3dMark06 again, and now the score has dropped to 11k.
    Nothing else was changed, the tests were run back-to-back (before and after flashing).

    CPU is E8600@4GHz, the rest in my sig.

    Anyone got any ideas as to why my score dropped so much???

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    Quote Originally Posted by twwen2 View Post
    I've had my geCube 4870 512MB for a few months now, and just installed it in a new vista system.

    I had been running the Asus top bios (gpu=815 mem=925) which got me around 14.5k in 3dMark06, default settings.

    Today i used RBE1.13 to mod the bios, and flashed it succesfully to gpu=850, mem=1000. The flash worked, and after a reboot GPU-Z reported everything correctly, along with the increased bandwidth (128GB/s).

    However, i ran 3dMark06 again, and now the score has dropped to 11k.
    Nothing else was changed, the tests were run back-to-back (before and after flashing).

    CPU is E8600@4GHz, the rest in my sig.

    Anyone got any ideas as to why my score dropped so much???
    You could decrease the vRAM clock and if that doesn't work decrease the GPU clock. GDDR5 has a very strong mechanism for correcting errors so it can clock very high but clocked too high it will be slower because packages have to be re-requested () and resend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alexio View Post
    You could decrease the vRAM clock and if that doesn't work decrease the GPU clock. GDDR5 has a very strong mechanism for correcting errors so it can clock very high but clocked too high it will be slower because packages have to be re-requested () and resend.
    Right!
    I just learnt something, thanks!

    I couldn't comprehend how an increase in clocks could possibly lead to less performance, but that makes total sense.

    It is slightly dissapointing, seeing as the ram is rated at 1000MHz.

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    Hmm, well i downclocked to 850/950, and the score dropped another ~150 points. Then i tried 820/950, still the same. These were all modified versions of the Asus "Top" bios, using RBE1.13.

    After flashing back to the origional asus top bios (815/925), my score has jumped up to 15,171! That's even higher than before!!!!??? There was nocitably more FPS in every test (i'm talking an extra 25-30fps), even the two CPU tests were faster.

    I'm at a loss!
    Downclocking FTW!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by twwen2 View Post
    Hmm, well i downclocked to 850/950, and the score dropped another ~150 points. Then i tried 820/950, still the same. These were all modified versions of the Asus "Top" bios, using RBE1.13.

    After flashing back to the origional asus top bios (815/925), my score has jumped up to 15,171! That's even higher than before!!!!??? There was nocitably more FPS in every test (i'm talking an extra 25-30fps), even the two CPU tests were faster.

    I'm at a loss!
    Downclocking FTW!?
    What happens when you overclock with the standard BIOS? It could be that the performance profiles were messed-up in the TOP BIOS or that the driver had problems with that BIOS somehow. Just remember that it's not a good idea to use a BIOS with different vRAM frequencies in different profiles. You'll get a weird switching effect when running 3D benches.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alexio View Post
    What happens when you overclock with the standard BIOS? It could be that the performance profiles were messed-up in the TOP BIOS or that the driver had problems with that BIOS somehow. Just remember that it's not a good idea to use a BIOS with different vRAM frequencies in different profiles. You'll get a weird switching effect when running 3D benches.
    Yeah i always kept the ram the same frequency in all profiles.
    I've never tried overclocking the factory (geCube) bios, maybe that's worth a look. Is 15k in 3dMark06 about right for a system with my specs?

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