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2900 bios clock tool

wonder if you could use somthing like this on the 2600,course it would be a different bios but the program layout should be similar
 
wonder if you could use somthing like this on the 2600,course it would be a different bios but the program layout should be similar

possible, if it detects the core and memory speeds correctly, you should not have a problem editing them, just always make backups and either keep a pci card handy or know what exactly to type in dos when flashing incase u gotta blind flash
 
i dont have a spare pci ex card otherwise id give it a go!! ill see if i can get some1 2 test for me:)
 
check first post, I added instructions

got it thanks. I take it there is a space between the -p and the 0 (zero)

atiflash -p 0 -newbios 2900xt.bin -f
 
i loaded the program and it didnt pick up my clocks so i guess it doesnt work on the 2600
 
I'm going to try this out. I'm running two watercooled 2900xt 1gb cards and have been looking for a easy way over overclocking them and running them in crossfire. I'll post my results here.
 
I was kinda refering to large voltage increases with stock cooling...

but if a card can handle 900 on stock, then theres no reason not to flash it :toast:
actually, I suppose stock cooling, "may" handle the 1.2v bios, just depends on what it currently runs at and how well u feel about a hot card

@ Themailman: for the original thread on tpu about finding the modded bios's, look here:

http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=44611
Just an fyi, the 512MB stocks at 1.2v, so the stock cooler is able to handle it. I was just testing mine in ATI Tool with the furry cube at 1.3V. Topped out at about 80C. That's with the fan at 100% tho. Wish I could alter the fan profiles via bios. I'd crank her to 1.3 in BIOS, and see where I could go.

I need to buy that damn waterblock already. lol
 
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I'm going to try this out. I'm running two watercooled 2900xt 1gb cards and have been looking for a easy way over overclocking them and running them in crossfire. I'll post my results here.

please do :)
I'm looking forward to trying this out once I get my crossfire running
 
Mandelore, do you know if the bios editor program works in Vista x64? (I'm at work so I can't play around with it right now.) I saw you were running vista ultimate but wasnt sure if it was 32 or 64.
 
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i loaded the program and it didnt pick up my clocks so i guess it doesnt work on the 2600


You did make a copy of your bios right? The program doesn't "pick up clocks" it reads them from the bios file you copy.
 
Just to let everyone know, I'm Playing all my games with My pro at 850core @1.35 Volts with Fan at max all the time. I would try and Run 3dMark but around the Proccesor test I get a BSOD:mad:. Anyways, I'll try and See how far I can take it, I'v gone as far as 870 but it got preaty hot at 92C(Wish It were water cooled). Any tips anyone would like to give me?
 
Mandelore....

Any chance of getting a copy of a 1GB BIOS at 1.35V? (stock XT clocks maybe?)

I'm tempted to delve into this, as my pro maxxes out at around 812 with 'stock' voltage. The HR-06 should keep me save up to 1.4 I'd guess...


Pretty Please :laugh:
 
The HR-06 should keep me save up to 1.4 I'd guess...

Couldn't get my HR-06 to cool for *hit. Actually increased my temps. Might try the wrap around method in the future. Btw, with a fan installed, it will take all your slot space except for maybe the bottom slot.
 
yeah yeah, already have one, have had it a few months. Much better than stock cooling, but I had to sacrifice my PCI x-fi card. Will probably grab a PCI-E one soon.

I love mine. Not sure how it could be any worst than the stock cooler. The recessed core is a little tricky, and tightening it down is a little acqward, but once it's tight, dropped my idle and load temps 15-20C...


Anyway, mand seems to be afk :laugh:

Maybe he'll see this and hook us up...the clock utility is nearly useless (to me) unless I can raise my Vcore

:toast:
 
here is the 1gb2900xt bios @ 1.35 volts in 3d mode

http://www.mediafire.com/?cnxglj9w1nn

its at stock xt clocks, im still looking for a way to get 1.4volts or greating in the bios, I know its possible, coz I scanned the quantumn force bioses that did 1k+ core and they had 3d voltages of 1.47+, tho
I didnt understand how they managed it...

enjoy
 
here is the 1gb2900xt bios @ 1.35 volts in 3d mode

http://www.mediafire.com/?cnxglj9w1nn

its at stock xt clocks, im still looking for a way to get 1.4volts or greating in the bios, I know its possible, coz I scanned the quantumn force bioses that did 1k+ core and they had 3d voltages of 1.47+, tho
I didnt understand how they managed it...

enjoy

Going to do it now, thanks! I'll post some results, hoping for ~50mhz on core (to 850) and a temp 80ish

:respect:
 
Going to do it now, thanks! I'll post some results, hoping for ~50mhz on core (to 850) and a temp 80ish

:respect:

id imagine more than 850... ;)
 
This may sound stupid and funny to most, but I've been tying to create a bootable flash drive for about 3 hours now with no success. :banghead:
 
This may sound stupid and funny to most, but I've been tying to create a bootable flash drive for about 3 hours now with no success. :banghead:

compact flash?

thats what im using, i used my 4gb readyboost cf card... it was a days work to figure it out.

I had to change the drive letter to A: via the control panal admin tools/hard disk thingy

then I found out that if i simply used my motherboard driver cd, it had a bootable "freedos" boot repair disk on.

so, i put all my stuff, bioses etc on my removable cf card, now drive A:, restart pc, boot via cd, in dos prompt, since the cf is drive a:, it actually comes up as drive c: in dos,

so just then go to c:, and access the tools.

Oh, i did format my cf disk with fat via format option. you probs dont need one of these steps but its what i did and now it works
 
compact flash?

thats what im using, i used my 4gb readyboost cf card... it was a days work to figure it out.

I had to change the drive letter to A: via the control panal admin tools/hard disk thingy

then I found out that if i simply used my motherboard driver cd, it had a bootable "freedos" boot repair disk on.

so, i put all my stuff, bioses etc on my removable cf card, now drive A:, restart pc, boot via cd, in dos prompt, since the cf is drive a:, it actually comes up as drive c: in dos,

so just then go to c:, and access the tools.

Oh, i did format my cf disk with fat via format option. you probs dont need one of these steps but its what i did and now it works


I was able to make the flash drive bootable using that HP Program you listed. I have a friend thats into computer forensics and he used some program he had to strip the files off the boot sector of a windows disk. He then sent me the files (which windows blocked because it thought they were dangerous... gg Microsoft... so we had to rename them and when I extracted them, rename them back) and those files are just what the HP program needed to creat the boot sector on the flash drive.

Yeah... you wouldn't think making a damn boot disk would require so much... maybe now I can actually flash my 2900.

Oh which brings me to another question. I tried to back up my bios file but that program wont work with windows vista x64... :banghead: Something to do with digitally signed drivers... gg microsoft... gg....

Any ideas?
 
I was able to make the flash drive bootable using that HP Program you listed. I have a friend thats into computer forensics and he used some program he had to strip the files off the boot sector of a windows disk. He then sent me the files (which windows blocked because it thought they were dangerous... gg Microsoft... so we had to rename them and when I extracted them, rename them back) and those files are just what the HP program needed to creat the boot sector on the flash drive.

Yeah... you wouldn't think making a damn boot disk would require so much... maybe now I can actually flash my 2900.

Oh which brings me to another question. I tried to back up my bios file but that program wont work with windows vista x64... :banghead: Something to do with digitally signed drivers... gg microsoft... gg....

Any ideas?

think u may need to reboot, press f8 and disable driver signing i think... i dont have vista 64 so not 100% certain, but i believe that is what peeps used to get atitool to work
 
omg, this is amazing, I asked Shamino if he could incorporate voltage adjustment into his tool, and within a day he DID!!!!

:rockout::rockout::rockout:

:respect: Shamino: :respect:

:toast:

here it is http://resources.vr-zone.com/Shamino/QuantumForce2900Editor.exe

clock tool voltage.jpg


I am asking if you can simply type in 1.4 etc and that is the value that will be set.

fingers crossed
 
w00t! That guy is awsome. :respect:

F8 didn't work. I disabled digital driver signing and I no longer got that error... but the program couldn't detect my ati adapter.
 
First benchmark in. I tried one lone card (no crossfire)

Card at Default specs: 3dmark score of 8246
Card Overclocked GPU @ 900 3d ram @ 1200: 3d mark score of 8231

yeah.... I don't know either, but it didn't work. I'm gunna go back and try and figure out what happened.

Edit: Voltage was at 1.35
 
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