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dolemitecomputer
12-25-01, 10:43 AM
I have successfully been able to flash the BIOS (with the nvbios editor) of a Geforce 2 Ti card. When I did this I only changed the option to display the boot screen and the message. I noticed that I can change the core and memory clock speed but there are two columns. Which ones do I use?
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Morphoius
12-25-01, 11:40 AM
If i remeber correctly there are two columns, one for the GPU and one for the memory. Change all of the ones for the GPU to the speed you want for the GPU and all the ones for the memory to the speed you want for the memory.
dolemitecomputer
12-25-01, 01:39 PM
Right. There are like six or seven of each. So I change each one to the same? Do you know why there are so many?
dolemitecomputer
12-25-01, 07:21 PM
Nope that doesn't work. I change every column to the same and even though the flash was successful when I reboot the video is all distorted. Luckily it boots normal so I blindly flash with the original. I tried only one column and that made green and blue squares appear on the screen when I reboot. How do I find out which one is being used for the clock speeds?
here! (http://www.digit-life.com/articles/gfbios/index.html)
as far as i noticed the article wont teach you which columns to fill but it will perhaps give you a good reason for not to overclock your card this way; and thats also my opinion. i think that if you can do it using driver or software, or even the low-level overclock, there is no need to choose right the least safe way.
Arkaine23
01-01-02, 11:12 PM
seems like the GPU on GF2 Ti's is already pretty high.. I can't get mine to go more than +5 MHz over stock of 250 without distortions... Leadtek card. But I can get the memory to 460 from 401.
dolemitecomputer
01-01-02, 11:23 PM
I can get mine over 290 but that is in windows of course. I haven't found much info since I first posted that about which clock tables shoud be used but I am still searching.
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