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Any 9500non pro (NO 'L' shape) Mod possible???



 
 
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Old June 29th 03, 02:08 AM
Gary
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Default Any 9500non pro (NO 'L' shape) Mod possible???

I have a new Sapphire Radeon Atlantis 9500np which has the same config as
yours - this is the rev. 2 version ie. not based on the 9700 pcb where the
mods are applicable. Our boards are 9500 based and similar to the 9500pro
pcb visually which incidentally can't be modded either. Best I can suggest
is overclocking, apparently should be good for about 320/340 but I'd check
the quality of your memory chips. Be very happy to hear if I'm wrong though!

I did try the softmod in Omega drives catalyst set and I expected nothing,
but got the checker-board effect - not sure why - I only thought this would
happen with the 4 extra pipelines and extra 128 bus.

Gary
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I have seen heaps of posts about turning a 9500 non pro (with L shape
memory) into a 9700 pro.
However for people like me who only have the 9500 non pro
(Without 'L' shape memory), Is it possible to turn it into a 9500 pro?
And if it is possible, can someone either please explain how. Or
supply a link on how it is possible.
My card is a..... Powercolor 'Evil commando' 128mb
Many Thanks



 




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