BababooeyHTJ
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I kept mine at 800mhz too. If I could flash some higher clocks onto the card I would but sadly you can't edit clock speeds with RBE.
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I unlocked the shaders of my Gigabyte 6950 successfully. Currently have it stable at Overdrive limits. This isn't without a story however.
Did your save file turn out alright? And what did you change that made BO stop being fussy? It seems like your PC acted like a three-year-old child.
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Well, that made sense.
I kept mine at 800mhz too. If I could flash some higher clocks onto the card I would but sadly you can't edit clock speeds with RBE.
Yes you can. At least, I'm pretty damn sure you can...
I suggest that you use your card's original BIOS and modify the shader count up, then save and flash. That way, everything else in your card stays the same, memory timings and all. I have a 4850, but I've seen an option in RBE for enabling `1536 shaders. The TPU unlock thread explains it all in detail.
Anyone know if this model can unlock?
PowerColor AX6950 2GBD5-2DH Radeon HD 6950 2GB
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814131393
I just appeared at Newegg... from the pics, it looks to have the dual bios switch, and I like the dual fan approach, but no report yet whether it can unlock.
I like that design as well. looks like it will run cool and quiet. I think it will unlock if you use the 6950 bios shader mod. If you only mod the shaders then you should be good to go because they dont change the core. You wont be able to flash it with a 6970 bios but if you do that bios shader mod then it should.
I unlocked both of my MSI HD6950 2Gb reference models without a problem.
I used this guy's guide: http://www.overclock.net/ati/923129-...hz-shader.html
It unlocks only the shaders and sets the card to a 6970 ASUS Bios without messing with any clocks or voltages or timings, except for a mild GPU VCore bump.
Then the nice thing is he gives you ASUS SmartDoctor and you can modify CCC overclocking values.
My two cards run 880/1300 full load at about 60C with the fans a constant 50%.