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Falco 1st May 2003 17:08

Hercules Radeon 9500 Pro
 
I have an Hercules Radeon 9500 Pro and I want to OC it. I have heard that I need to use another Bios to chance the frequency of the Core & Mem but I have also heard that the Hercules Radeon 9500 Pro has 3ms mem's instead of the normal 3,3ms mem like the other Radeon 9500 Pro cards. This means that the Hercules Radeon 9500 Pro need a special bios for changing core&mem frequenties, Right of Not?

the maniak 1st May 2003 20:20

I have a connect3d 9500PRO and that one is also equipped with 3.0ns ram

and go over to the Rage3d.com forums and try a search

there's al the information u need

jmke 1st May 2003 23:14

how about our inhouse article? :p

http://www.madshrimps.be/gotoartik.php?articID=48

Falco 2nd May 2003 01:04

for the the hercules radeon 9500 pro (and other) OC manual => http://www.amdworld.co.uk/at95.htm

works fine, my hercules (core275/mem550) runs now at 310core/620mem, but the core should go to 325 with default cooling, the ram's on the hercules are 3ms witch should go to 666mhz and more

Tum0r 3rd May 2003 18:03

arn't those unlocked now?

Falco 3rd May 2003 19:10

with the new bios are they unlocked

TeuS 3rd May 2003 19:17

if ya need some modding, drop by :)

give it hell!

Falco 25th May 2003 10:51

How high dan the core of an hercules 9500 pro go? i have replaced the original cooler by a crystal orb. The mem goes to 320mhz not higer, but the core haven't i realy tested, i read on some site's that they can go to 350mhz, is that correct?

Gamer 25th May 2003 10:54

sure,
just trial and error.
a chrystal orb is not such a good cooler, try something bigger (alpha 6035 + delta).

TeuS 25th May 2003 10:56

a crystal orb isn't powerful enough to cool such recent cards


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