Grantofhell Fully Optimized Messages 3,762 Jan 5, 2010 #6,141 I meant slipstream the BIOS. I haven't the slightest idea how to read the values. It may be in a simple language that you understand. IE: Vcc=1.35000
I meant slipstream the BIOS. I haven't the slightest idea how to read the values. It may be in a simple language that you understand. IE: Vcc=1.35000
Spartan109 Fully Optimized Messages 2,103 Location Canada Jan 5, 2010 #6,142 Hey Foothead, is this what you need? http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/1648/TechPowerUp_Radeon_Bios_Editor_v1.22.html
Hey Foothead, is this what you need? http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/1648/TechPowerUp_Radeon_Bios_Editor_v1.22.html
foothead Omnicide now. Messages 10,027 Location My own personal hell Jan 5, 2010 #6,143 mongoman said: Hey Foothead, is this what you need? http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/1648/TechPowerUp_Radeon_Bios_Editor_v1.22.html Click to expand... well actually I already have the highest BIOS, and it seems to be impossible to increase the voltage more because the card can't get enough power.
mongoman said: Hey Foothead, is this what you need? http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/1648/TechPowerUp_Radeon_Bios_Editor_v1.22.html Click to expand... well actually I already have the highest BIOS, and it seems to be impossible to increase the voltage more because the card can't get enough power.
Spartan109 Fully Optimized Messages 2,103 Location Canada Jan 5, 2010 #6,144 I dont think I understand. You load your bios into this program, adjust the voltage then flash your card, maybe im understanding you wrong?
I dont think I understand. You load your bios into this program, adjust the voltage then flash your card, maybe im understanding you wrong?
sniperviper21 Golden Master Messages 5,460 Location USA Jan 5, 2010 #6,145 Clear Skys, what is it like?
foothead Omnicide now. Messages 10,027 Location My own personal hell Jan 5, 2010 #6,146 mongoman said: I dont think I understand. You load your bios into this program, adjust the voltage then flash your card, maybe im understanding you wrong? Click to expand... Well I read somewhere that the x2 card cannot handle a voltage any higher than 1350 mV because it doesn't get enough power. IDK, how do I get my BIOS into it?
mongoman said: I dont think I understand. You load your bios into this program, adjust the voltage then flash your card, maybe im understanding you wrong? Click to expand... Well I read somewhere that the x2 card cannot handle a voltage any higher than 1350 mV because it doesn't get enough power. IDK, how do I get my BIOS into it?
Grantofhell Fully Optimized Messages 3,762 Jan 5, 2010 #6,147 use a BIOS program like what Mongoman posted to read what BIOS version you currently have and DL it. The card has a 6pin and 8pin connector in use right? 75+75+150. 300 watts to the card is plenty enough. What amperage does the card require?
use a BIOS program like what Mongoman posted to read what BIOS version you currently have and DL it. The card has a 6pin and 8pin connector in use right? 75+75+150. 300 watts to the card is plenty enough. What amperage does the card require?
01001010 Golden Master Messages 7,888 Jan 5, 2010 #6,148 Bought a new wireless router. http://www.amazon.com/Linksys-WRT54...2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1262746667&sr=8-2
Bought a new wireless router. http://www.amazon.com/Linksys-WRT54...2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1262746667&sr=8-2
foothead Omnicide now. Messages 10,027 Location My own personal hell Jan 5, 2010 #6,149 I just bought FEAR 2 at gamestop but the installer just crashes every time I try to install. Maybe the steam version will work?
I just bought FEAR 2 at gamestop but the installer just crashes every time I try to install. Maybe the steam version will work?
Grantofhell Fully Optimized Messages 3,762 Jan 5, 2010 #6,150 01001010 said: Bought a new wireless router. http://www.amazon.com/Linksys-WRT54...2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1262746667&sr=8-2 Click to expand... I know a few people who use that. I've used wireless with networks sporting that router and I must say, the latency is excellently low. They look to be quality devices, too! Have you set yours up yet?
01001010 said: Bought a new wireless router. http://www.amazon.com/Linksys-WRT54...2?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1262746667&sr=8-2 Click to expand... I know a few people who use that. I've used wireless with networks sporting that router and I must say, the latency is excellently low. They look to be quality devices, too! Have you set yours up yet?