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Old 11th January 2004, 22:04   #121
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does anybody know if this works with the PNY 5900 ultras, if so how do i do it?
I have the same Card, normally it has the 2.2ns Memory so I think it should make it. It has same design as eVGA... And I am hoping on getting the BIOS File of a owner that has a PNY 5950 Ultra... or a eVGA 5950 Ultra...

Anyone who can help here?
 
Old 11th January 2004, 22:19   #122
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this may sound stupid, but if my friend has a 5950 , i can make a image file of his card ans put it on mine
 
Old 11th January 2004, 22:32   #123
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that would be an excellent idea
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Old 11th January 2004, 22:33   #124
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Yes that would be a good xan3x.
 
Old 11th January 2004, 23:06   #125
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Can a FX 5600 (256 MB) be flashed to a FX 5600 Ultra? Does any other card share the same bios as the 5600 or is it unique from all the rest?
 
Old 12th January 2004, 00:05   #126
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revo2001 please give me link to futuremark disgussion about the tv-out problem .. i cannot find it ..thx
 
Old 12th January 2004, 00:11   #127
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2nd post in this thread


here's another good thread about this flashing of dzé FX5900
http://www.explosivelabs.com/forums/...=&threadid=913
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Old 12th January 2004, 00:23   #128
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revo can u send me the gainward i cant open livks to it ty
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Old 12th January 2004, 03:43   #129
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Hey ive been doing hours of reading, and i have my big computer at my other home. I was wondering if anyone can try their 5900 at 475/950 then flash it to 5950 ultra then try 475/950 i wanna see some numbers at similar frequencies. Could anyone please try that for me? If so i would be very happy.
 
Old 12th January 2004, 03:53   #130
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Oh! and not to be a flooder or anything, but i have the MSI 5900(2.2ns memory) and if i flashed it to the MSI 5950 ultra BIOS(2.0ns memory) would that mean i would have to ease up on the memory frequency with the 5950?h
 
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