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How to: Flash my FX5900XT to FX5950 Ultra Speeds?
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Those numbers look on par for FX5900 Ultra's. I am surprised that you could only OC to 460Mhz though. I have seen much higher numbers than that. You might need to search around for some 5900 Ultra BIOS with a Voltmod and Latency loosenings.
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Hello there my friend. I have Gainward FX5900XT and i wonder if ther is any danger in flashing card with BIOS that you posted in the most upper post. Biggest stable overclock that i reached without flashing was 430/760. I wonder if you can give me link to gainward 5900ultra BIOS so i can try to raise frequency's.
__________________One last question: Procedure is as follows- nvflash -r nvflash -b [originalBIOSname.rom] nvflash -u -p -f p54585vt.rom My native language is not english so i didn't quite understand when you said "Remeber that you need to leave a space after nvflash and the switch as well as a space between the switchs"-what are those switches you are talking about? Where will my original BIOS be stored after flash and if i do something wrong, how can i flash previous BIOS of my 5900XT. And this is really last question, just to be shure-all i need to do is copy 2 files on a windows diskette that i got with the winXP OS, and set motherboard BIOS to boot from floppy, and i write down this 3 simple commands? How long will flashing last? Sorry for so many questions, but i really cannot afford to mess this up.
Last edited by blacklord : 02-26-06 at 10:10 AM |
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