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Greasy Burger

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^^^^^OK, I use Omega hack driver to hack my 9500 so it runs like 9800 now as you can see.


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^^One problem though, when I reboot my computer my Core/Memory speed go back to its stock speed which is about 276/270 instead of 315/315. Is there a way to keep it 315/315 so I won't have to overclock it everytime I reboot my PC?:clap:
 
Are you pressing "Use Current" after you've overclocked? (Sorry if this a dumb question!!!)


W/ Omega's 2.5 CAT's, once "Use Current" is pressed, it retains the overclock on re-boot. If it's not reatining, uninstall RAD-clocker and re-install it maybe???

Great memory overclock by the way, mine won't go over 300 and remain stable (But my core will hit 380:beer: )
 
it doesnt run like a 9800pro. 9800pro's run very much faster than the 275/270 of your 9500np, something like 380/345 or somewhere around there.

people found that 9800's running on the cat 3.2's were a good deal faster at the same speed than the 9700's. The reason was that the drivers had different "optimised" paths for the 9800's.

Thus, the 9800 driver hack was born - which enabled those paths on non-9800 cards. since the cat 3.4's, those paths are open to every card, rendering the hack usless.
 
I got 15,500 3dmark2001 with that video card and AMD xp2500+@3200+ or 2199mhz on an ASUS A7N8X Deluxe, one stick of 512mb Corsair XMX 400mhz, CPU temp is around 39*C/100*F :clap:

I'll probably get me an ATI Radeon 9800 next year when I have enough blood and sperm to sell.
 
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