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Card : Radeon 9800np
Flavor : OEM Dell pull
Manufacturer : ATI
RAM : 128MB Samsun 3.3ns
Cooling : Zalman ZM80C-HP, Coolermaster ramsinks, 80mm side-panel fan intaking directly across card.
VoltMod : no
Clock : 420/360 (did 420/440 before BIOS flashed to Pro)
 
Card : Radeon 9600pro
Flavor : Retail
Manufacturer : Gigacube
RAM : 128MB Samsung 3.3ns
Cooling : stock
VoltMod : no
Clock : 480/345
 
Update after the gpu volt mod

Card : 9800Pro
Flavor : Retail
Manufacturer : ATI
RAM : 128
Cooling : MCW50-T and -7C chilled water
VoltMod : Vgpu at 1.85V
Clock : 525/388
 
Just an update,

9600Pro 128


New stable clock, 425/317(634)


Cant really up the vcore without getting flashing on nature test. Wonder why?



Harry
 
Just an update,

9600Pro 128


New stable clock, 425/317(634)


Cant really up the vcore without getting flashing on nature test. Wonder why?



Harry
 
Radeon 9700np 333/616.5mhz

Modified air 2x front 2x rear fans - exhaust blower
Standard BIOS - ATI card according to ATI utils??

Scoring 4090 3D 2003 with unclocked p4 2.8ghz Asus P48SX-X
 
Card : Radeon 9500
Flavor : Retail
Manufacturer : Sapphire
RAM : 128MB
Cooling : Stock
VoltMod : No
Clock : 385 / 305 (610)
SoftMod: Yes

That's as high as my card reliably goes for now... One of these days I'm gonna get around to using my staple RAMsink mod, and mabey throwing on a Socket370 HS :D

JigPu
 
Card : Radeon 9800pro
Flavor : Retail
Manufacturer : Hercules
RAM : 128mb
Cooling : Stock air
VoltMod : no
Clock : errrrr will check back, i forgot ....
 
9800pro 128mb
Manufacturer: Gigabyte

Mod: bolted on AthlonXP spec, socket 7 HSF (Coolermaster something or the other, and very heavy) and bonded custom heatsinks to the extremely hot ramchips.

Card stable with no annoying sparklies : 450/710 (355DDR)
 
Card : 9800 np
Flavor : OEM
Manufacturer : Sapphire
RAM : 128mb, 3.3ns Samsung
Cooling : Stock, air
VoltMod : not at this time
Clock : (428/664) highest settings without artifacts in 3DMark03
3DMark03 Score: ~6000
 
Card : Radeon 9800pro
Flavor : Retail
Manufacturer : ATI
RAM : 128mb samsung
Cooling : Stock - soon to be watercooled
VoltMod : No
Clock : 486/378
 
Card : 9800pro
Flavor : OEM
Manufacturer : sapphire
RAM : 256mb
Cooling : Stock, (for now)
VoltMod : no
Clock : 405 / 390

ANyone got thoughts about cooling my DDR2 chips? Even though the card has ramsinks on it from the factory, they get burning hot... the modules are rated to 450mhz, so i figure if i can get some decent cooling on them, i should be able to overclock huge amounts.

21k in 3dmark2001 w/ AMD Barton @ 228*11 (~2500mhz)
 
Card : Radeon 8500
Flavor : used - unknown origins
Manufacturer : ATI
RAM : 64Mb
Cooling : Stock, air
VoltMod : didn't know you could change. . .
Clock : what ever bone-stock is. . .

Anyone recommend any methods to change clock on this?
I would guess we're talking about software mods for clock speed. . . .

Duff=Noob
 
Card : (Radeon 9700)
Flavor : (Retail)
Manufacturer : (ati)
RAM : (128mb)
Cooling : (Stock)
VoltMod : (no)
Clock : (360/306)
 
Card : Radeon 9700np
Flavor : Retail
Manufacturer : ATI
RAM : 128MB
Cooling : Stock
VoltMod : no
Clock : 360/306
 
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