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As i said 'IF' your talking about...so calm down Flashing a 6950 to a 6970 is a sure fire way to up your stock speeds and shader clock which is what i 'thought' (hence the question) you were talking about.. Doing that increases voltage unknowingly to the bios causing alot of overclockers problems and binning their cards FYI |
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wake up before you reply...it does wonders
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are you trying to argue with me?
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No albx..
Ive lost interest now..... |
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me too
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Yeah, no 6970 bios on my card, don't want to fry it with too high volts. Just unlocking the shaders on the original bios with RBE and OC:ing with the CCC thingie.
-Untamo
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AMD 1055T Hexacore@3,4GHz - 2x4GB 1600MHz DDR3 - ATI 6950 2GB, flashed to 6970 shaders - Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit - 30" LG W3000H (2560x1600) - TM Warthog Stick + Cougar Throttle - wooden DIY pedals with Hall sensor - FreeTrack |
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