Can you Bios flash 4890 Non O/C to O/Ced ones?

PUN

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I am just curious. People are paying $15-20 more for the O/Ced version of 4890. Why not just flash the bios on it and save the $, if it's not much work?
 

error8

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Because you're not sure if the card can handle the extra mhz of the oced versions. If you overclock it and find it stable, then you can bios flash it to those speeds, otherwise, flasing blindly some clocks, might give you serious trouble.
 

error8

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There was someone here with a 4890 that didn't got even 900mhz stable out of the card, if I remember correctly.
 

edplayer

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Originally posted by: PUN
I just thought 900mhz on 4890 was modest overclock

you can think whatever you want but error8's suggestion is a good one

Find what settings the videocard is stable at first
 

thilanliyan

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Just use something like ATI Tray Tools to OC instead of BIOS flashing. Some companies void warranties if you do.
 

OCGuy

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Originally posted by: thilan29
Just use something like ATI Tray Tools to OC instead of BIOS flashing. Some companies void warranties if you do.

I didnt think any ATi partners covered overclocking, period.
 

thilanliyan

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Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: thilan29
Just use something like ATI Tray Tools to OC instead of BIOS flashing. Some companies void warranties if you do.

I didnt think any ATi partners covered overclocking, period.

XFX does. Asus "encourages" it as they provide a voltage tweaker with some of their cards (including the 4890) as well.
 

angry hampster

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Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: thilan29
Just use something like ATI Tray Tools to OC instead of BIOS flashing. Some companies void warranties if you do.

I didnt think any ATi partners covered overclocking, period.

So don't tell them that you overclocked, and they will never know.


I've never understood how people try to use this as an arguing point.
 

yusux

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Originally posted by: thilan29
Just use something like ATI Tray Tools to OC instead of BIOS flashing. Some companies void warranties if you do.

Almost all companies will void ur warranty if u do bios flashing, and hard voldmods, some will void it if they find out the heatsink was changed
 

PUN

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I will follow error's advice and try with CCC first and bios flash it.
 

OCGuy

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Originally posted by: angry hampster
Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: thilan29
Just use something like ATI Tray Tools to OC instead of BIOS flashing. Some companies void warranties if you do.

I didnt think any ATi partners covered overclocking, period.

So don't tell them that you overclocked, and they will never know.


I've never understood how people try to use this as an arguing point.

What a stand-up person you are :thumbsup: