Success! I've been able to modify the pins and the new frequency is now 124/155! I did two tries, the first one I modified just […]
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Success! I've been able to modify the pins and the new frequency is now 124/155! I did two tries, the first one I modified just the pin 56 and 92. It gave the new clock in dos but not in windows, then I modified every 72 in the file to 78, it gave the higher clock in both environment. Apparently there are differeent clocks for different modes. The performance are faster, it doesn't suffer the drawback of powerstrip overclock. I'm going to push it further, if anything goes wrong I will be able to revert to the old pins.
As attachment the modified pins.
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78 = 124/155
80= 127/159
83=133/166
87=139/173
88=140/176
89=143/179
93=149/186
I can say that the card doesn't support the 200 mhz on memory, it shows artifacts after some seconds.