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BIOS Mod For 7950GT?

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I'm really just looking at increasing the performance of my 7950GT, and I was wondering if anybody here could help me mod a BIOS to boost it up a bit?

Or perhaps are there any pencil mods I can do to get some extra juice out of it? I can't do hard mods as I don't have a soldering iron, but either solution (BIOS or pencil mod) would be just fine :)

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Cooling Scythe Infinity I Push-Pull w/ AS5
Memory 2x2GB Transcend 800MHz DDR2 @ 890MHz 1.9v
Video Card(s) Palit nVIDIA GTX460 1GB 800/1600/2000
Storage Crucial M4 64GB
Display(s) LG Flatron M1917TM 1280x1024 @ 60Hz
Audio Device(s) Realtek HD Audio
Power Supply OCZ StealthXStream 2 600W
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Mmm yea that's all well and good, but conductive pens are so expensive

I was just wondering if I could do something similar using only BIOS modification :(
 
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