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post #521 of 741
I dont know what the deal is, but every 3D voltage setting above 1.0 is garnering the same results for me, heat-wise. Am I using Nibitor wrong? All I do is read the bios, edit the voltage table, setting entry 2 to say, 1.05 and the VID to 7. Then I go to the voltages tab and exact mode and set the 3D voltage to 1.05, leaving the rest at 1.0. I then change the clockrates to 550/600 for 3D, save the rom, reboot into dos and nvflash the created rom.

Every voltage has garnered the same temperatures after running 3dmark05 and leaving the fans on high... 76 C.

Did I miss something?
post #522 of 741
Quote:
Originally Posted by brownstone
Ranick are you trying to burn Jokers .iso file?

Download a trial version of Nero. Open the burning program then go recorder/burn image. Select the .iso image and the finalize disc option. Then burn.
I suggest using image burn by the maker of dvd decrypter. Here is the link

It is free and burns about every image (such as nero), and also makes ISOs.

Anyway, enjoy OC'ing.
post #523 of 741
Does ATI Tool ever complete? And if so, after how long? After I change a setting, how long should I let ATI Tool run for?
post #524 of 741
I was wondering, in ATI tool, what's considered a "failure"? Is it even a single artifact in 15 minutes? 30 minutes? Or are 1 or 2 little "dots" every now and again still ok? Or have you only pushed things too far if you are hearing a beep every few seconds and the picture is unrecognisable?
post #525 of 741
I can't seem to get core or memory even close to where everybody else is getting it. I need to voltmod just to reach what other's are reaching on standard voltage grrr

3DMark05 = 8720 = 580/1100/1.24V...

On standard 1.0V, my 3DMark05 was 430/1150...
post #526 of 741
seems like you have a similar problem to mine. well i dont know why but i can get my card to higher clocks by lowering the voltage from 1,24v to something about 1,06v.... i don't know exactly but somwhere around this voltage i can clock it with 590/1180 without getting artifacts in atitool.

the only problem is that it's getting really hot with 89c.....

i'll try some more configurations but you could try a lower voltage, in my case it worked....

oh, sorry for my probably bad english but i'm from germany.
post #527 of 741
650/1150 1.24v, 1gb (2)533mhz RAM, C2D T7200, 100GB 5400Rpm, 7900 GS. with 130W AC/DC, single pipe, WUXGA

post #528 of 741
Quote:
Originally Posted by tilman
seems like you have a similar problem to mine. well i dont know why but i can get my card to higher clocks by lowering the voltage from 1,24v to something about 1,06v.... i don't know exactly but somwhere around this voltage i can clock it with 590/1180 without getting artifacts in atitool.

the only problem is that it's getting really hot with 89c.....

i'll try some more configurations but you could try a lower voltage, in my case it worked....

oh, sorry for my probably bad english but i'm from germany.
I'm doing the same thing. I am lowering the votage from 1.2v to 1.08v to keep those temps down at 575/1150. Mine actually got over 90C after playing the BF2142 demo recently while at 1.2v. Hopefully, this voltage will keep those temps no higher than 85C.

Will test and see and update later.
post #529 of 741
I played DaoC all day max gpu temp was 86c with the 6c added.
post #530 of 741
Just flashed and did a quick test...

running at 600/1200 @ 1.24V

3Dmark06 - 4966

thats with T7200 (2GHz), 1Gb 667 RAM, 120 GB 5400 and AS5 applied...Temps didnt go over 80! (adjusted)

I wont submit until I try going higher tomorrow! I'll also try on Vista tomorrow, see what difference it makes.

post #531 of 741
i got yesterday with 580/1160 5400 in 3d mark 06 at 1.12 and with dell stock drivers running my t7400
post #532 of 741
I would definitely play a game in which the GPU is pushed hard. 3dMark06 is not the best indicator of temps -- try ATI Tool for a while to see how high those temps get.

Edited for content.
post #533 of 741
just like in 600/1200, all clocks over 500 produce allmost same temps
post #534 of 741
I broke the 5000!

5016!

No artifacts in ATI Too! Temps max out @ 86/87C...l

Thats @ 610/1200 anything more than that causes severe artifacts...

Would love to get my hands on a dual pipe heatsink...is there anywhere the heatsink itself is available?

OH and the same clocks run in Vista only get around 4650...poor driver support doesnt help.
post #535 of 741
Are you using 96.33 in Vista?
post #536 of 741
Yea Thats was with 96.33 Im going to try 96.37 next...
post #537 of 741
The 96.37 don't have a control panel, I would stick with 96.33.
post #538 of 741
OK - O/Ced to 450/1100 and scored 7431 in 3D Mark 05

Now to have a play Gees this card is sooooo much better than the7800 by now I'd be at 80 deg +!!!!

Waaahoooo hot 7914 O/ced 500/1200 no volt mod yet but bloody hell this card is still only around 65deg C - must torture test this cos I'm frankey amazed - the 7800 card is just no match!!!
post #539 of 741
Quote:
Originally Posted by REAVER
The 96.37 don't have a control panel, I would stick with 96.33.

Yea I just realised that...think I'll stay with 96.33....the RC2 drivers are shocking.
post #540 of 741
so, mine is running pretty fine now with 610/1160 at 1,1v. no artifacts in ati-tool so far but i can't go even 10 mhz faster then i get ones. but i just must tell you that you don't have to give a **** on this "scan for artifacts" tool from ati tool: i'm running my ati radeon 9700 tx (from dell, bought 3 years ago) with 351/566 mhz (stock is 275/???) since i've bought it and i get about 50 yellow dots per second in ati-tool but i NEVER had artifacts in games in this for 3 years now and it's still alive!!!!
so, if you want high framerates in games don't mind if there are artifacts in ati-tool, if there are none in your games, it's absolutely no problem!!!

the only problem is the temperature, i don't know what temperatures are "save" but mine goes up to 92 degrees whil ati-tool is running but in games it never gets higher than 86 degrees so i feel save with it....

so far...
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