Well today I installed both mods on my sorry ass Asus 9800xt (Did 440/370 max stock as measured by ATI tool) everything is well. I have been itching to do these mods for a long time, but have seen at least 3 people in here nuke their ASUS cards so I was thinking there must be something different about them… The Asus 9800xt was the first card out with 256mb mem, I am thinking my crappy results are because this was one of the first cards…
Turns out this card is VERY sensitive (perhaps more so then others? Maybe that’s why people nuke them so often)
Initially I used a 10k on the core and a 10k on the Mem (some people recommend 5k)… If I would have used a 5k I think I may have blew my card right from the start. I say this because even with the higher resistance of the 10k pot, my default vmem jumped from the stock 2.708 to 2.81! This does not sound like much, but as soon as I got into ATI tool there were 3 spaced out thick vertical grey bars… I immediately shut down, booted stock to verify all was still well. Everything was still fine, so I swapped out the 10k for a 20k. My new Vmem was 2.76. The bars were gone and off I was to tweak and see what kind of gains I would get.
MEM:
Idle-V/Load-V/Max Speed
2.708 / 2.708 / 370Mhz ***Stock***
2.815 / 2.815 / Gray BARS
2.76 / 2.76 / 405Mhz
2.79 / 2.79 / 400.5Mhz
Hmm, my ASUS Gmem does not seem to like more then 2.75v! As I give it more voltage the ATI tool stable Vmem goes down. (I don’t want to go over 2.8 because I don’t want to see those crazy gray bars again… This card is out of the 1-Year warranty)
CORE:
Idle-V/Load-V/Max Speed
1.804 / 1.814 / 440Mhz ***Stock***
1.870 / 1.880 / 455Mhz
1.875 / 1.883 / 457Mhz
1.880 / 1.887 / 459Mhz
1.9 / 1.907 / 461Mhz
I am very disappointed with my core gains. As you can see it does gain VERY slowly with added core voltage, but in my opinion the gains I get at 1.9v compared to 1.87 do not warrant me pumping that much though the GPU. What’s 5Mhz Anyways?
Oh well perhaps this will save some ASUS 9800xt user from nuking his card with to much starting Voltage. I just wanted to say… if you have an Asus be a little more carefull.
-oRIDDLERo
:EDIT: thanks to Rodzilla for the alternate Vcore location (I am very glad i did not have to probe for an hour lol) Thanks Man!
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