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The story of the QuForce FX 5800 Ultra...

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Reply 160 of 168, by mockingbird

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dm- wrote on 2025-02-18, 05:24:

for older cards you have to move strap resistors

Incorrect, see my second edit a couple of posts above.

I think you're on to something.... no matter what I change it to, it always goes to Device ID 0329. I don't suppose you would know which are the hardware strap IDs? I can reference my FX5200, but I wouldn't know where to look

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Reply 161 of 168, by dm-

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ok
i was playing yesterday with fx5200 bios using NiBitor,
changed id to 5200 Ultra, have 5200 Ultra installed on board
but it is still detecting as a regular 5200

what i doing wrong?

Reply 162 of 168, by chrismeyer6

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dm- wrote on 2025-02-18, 06:28:
ok i was playing yesterday with fx5200 bios using NiBitor, changed id to 5200 Ultra, have 5200 Ultra installed on board but it i […]
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i was playing yesterday with fx5200 bios using NiBitor,
changed id to 5200 Ultra, have 5200 Ultra installed on board
but it is still detecting as a regular 5200

what i doing wrong?

On these older cards you will have to physically change the strap id resistors on the back side of the GPU. You'll have to reference a actual 5200 ultra to see how the resistors should be set up.

Reply 163 of 168, by mockingbird

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chrismeyer6 wrote on 2025-02-18, 13:02:

On these older cards you will have to physically change the strap id resistors on the back side of the GPU. You'll have to reference a actual 5200 ultra to see how the resistors should be set up.

Well, if anyone has that info, I'd appreciate it (Quadro FX500 to FX5200). RivaTuner also works in the meantime.

Here's a pic of the back of the FX500:

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Reply 164 of 168, by mockingbird

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Does anyone know how to mod the Quadro4 NVS200 to a GeForce 4 MX440?

Rivatuner does it partially but has "Use ROM straps for PCI DeviceID programming" greyed out... So it only does a very soft mod which does not fool the driver and performance is much lower than it should be.

The only thing I could find was from this article from 20 years ago:
https://web.archive.org/web/20040626114312/ht … DIA/Quadro4Mod/

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Reply 165 of 168, by dm-

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Did not find any Quadro FX1100 to FX5700 /5700U straps.

Please share

Reply 166 of 168, by dm-

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Hello

trying to change straps for fx5200 using nvflash and it did not work.

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second value is out of range. if i remove one digit from second value nvflash accept and doing reflash but it's going wrong and card does not work anymore.

Reply 167 of 168, by Danger Manfred

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I hope I'll mod my Quadro FX 1000, too, this weekend, but after saving the BIOS and trying to actually edit it, my brain just shuts down like I'm a sedated monkey or something. Had two rough nights since my boy is getting his first tooth.

Anyway, the Arctic NVSilencer 2 seems great for this mod, since it not just fits but looks so similar to the infamous "dustbuster" without incorporating its fatal design flaw.

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Reply 168 of 168, by Danger Manfred

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Danger Manfred wrote on 2025-07-19, 10:22:

I hope I'll mod my Quadro FX 1000, too, this weekend, but after saving the BIOS and trying to actually edit it, my brain just shuts down like I'm a sedated monkey or something. Had two rough nights since my boy is getting his first tooth.

Anyway, the Arctic NVSilencer 2 seems great for this mod, since it not just fits but looks so similar to the infamous "dustbuster" without incorporating its fatal design flaw.

So I at least attempted it, step by step, and got so far that I raised the Voltage in 3D mode, which enabled me to clock as far as 490/850. The memory on my Quadro FX 1000 is K4N26323AE-GC1K, so should be capable of 1100 MHz, but CoolBits fails as soon as 860 with the default timings of the FX 1000.

How did you guys find out the right timings, though? I only see a non-human-readable long string, not actual timing values, so I'd only mess it up if I changed anything about it.

Also, the missing caps (130 and 131) - does anyone know what their function is? As in: is there any hope that if I add them, the card might do more than the current 490 MHz core clock?

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