- Oct 9, 1999
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I scored a good deal today on (what I thought) was a matched pair of Sapphire 6950 Dirt 3 edition cards.
I say what I thought because one will unlock to 6970 shaders and one won't. I've made sure the switch was in the right spot, and I've also flashed the original BIOS for the card that is supposed to unlock the shaders. I know that AMD started laser cutting the shaders after a while, so it seems that I got the bad luck of getting cards out of two different batches.
My question is, is it worth trading off the gimped 6950 for one that will unlock? From what I've read, at stock clocks, unlocking the shaders is about a 5% performance boost, scaling up with clocks. I've also read that the different fill rates will amplify microstuttering in crossfire - so I either need to be both locked or both unlocked.
Anyone have any constructive thoughts? I'm figuring, before shipping and Paypal fees, it'll probably cost me $20 to trade up. Figure in those additional costs, and I'm probably closer to $40 to upgrade... Seems expensive, to me.
I say what I thought because one will unlock to 6970 shaders and one won't. I've made sure the switch was in the right spot, and I've also flashed the original BIOS for the card that is supposed to unlock the shaders. I know that AMD started laser cutting the shaders after a while, so it seems that I got the bad luck of getting cards out of two different batches.
My question is, is it worth trading off the gimped 6950 for one that will unlock? From what I've read, at stock clocks, unlocking the shaders is about a 5% performance boost, scaling up with clocks. I've also read that the different fill rates will amplify microstuttering in crossfire - so I either need to be both locked or both unlocked.
Anyone have any constructive thoughts? I'm figuring, before shipping and Paypal fees, it'll probably cost me $20 to trade up. Figure in those additional costs, and I'm probably closer to $40 to upgrade... Seems expensive, to me.
