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Originally Posted by devilmyarseIt is possible. But you need to know if the pipes are perfect. If they are, you can enable then via softmod ou biosmod, just like I've posted.
The gains gonna be pretty amount because the extras pipes. BUT, 6800LE use DDR1 memories that probally have 2.8ns (or +- 700 MHz). 2.8ns memos can reach maximum 810-830 MHz (and with some hard work)!!!
So, you'll gain some pretty well performance, but you'll need to run in maximum core/memos MHz to push pipes ahead.
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-> Fix: you can enable then via softmod (OR biosmod), just like I've posted. Quote:
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Originally Posted by chronic Hello everyone, 1st post so go easy.
been looking at the site and this link might help you check the temps on your GFX cards, its an intensive gfx program you can run in windows and monitor GFX temps (with usual temp monitor program) you can see just how good your cooling solution is ....
this is the program ....[URL="rthdribl"] .....= DX9 Real-Time High-Dynamic Range Image-Based Lighting.
it might just shock you how hot things get and i hope its of use to you all find http://www.daionet.gr.jp/~masa/rthdribl/  |
Thanks Chesso and skool_h8r. Very nice program chronic! But, did you look at the date? "Ver.1.2 - August 3rd, 2003". I think it is might...late...and probally will do some uggly bugs in newers card.