Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: Sylvanas
Might aswell try it, reverse them and see what happens. If not, you could flash new speeds for the Pro via the BIOS. Use
Foxconns 2900 Bios flash utility you will have to sign up to download it however its a great tool, I've used it many times (can also set voltages etc). Have you tried operating Rivatuner when Crossfire is disabled? I Don't use Rivatuner to OC my 3850's as I have Overdrive but I vaguely remember that people with SLI/Crossfire setups say that Rivatuner isn't exactly the most friendly application for OCing a multiGPU configuration, and that you need to disable Crossfire or something then set the OC'd settings then re-enable it for it to work (correct me if I'm wrong).
*reversing* the cards doesn't work at all ... there is instability and frames appear to to be getting "ahead" of each other
i am not so sure i want to mess with the Pros BIOS ... it *should* work ... but if it doesn't it is a $150 loss ... i need to think about that
the PROBLEM is that i simply cannot OC the Pro ... the OC cannot be "saved" it will not "apply"
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Originally posted by: MegaWorks
No offence apoppin but I would take the Gigabyte P35-DS3P and throw it in the garbage.
Do yourself a favor and get an X38 board, this 4x thing is giving me head pain. I'll start taking drugs after this.
Edit: About your PSU, I think you only have 2 PCI-E connectors you might consider a new PSU for a stable configuration. BTW 850W is plenty of power well unless you're doing CPU overclocking.
It sounds like you were
already taking drugs before you posted your 'help' ... let me find some things in
your rig i would toss.

- this is the kind of advice i do not need or want - sure buying a GTX ultra would *also* 'solve' my problem or a 3870x2.
--The PS is sufficient. The MB is not a problem [period] ... 4x PCIe is no bandwidth killer
--Both 2 Cards only need *three* PCIe connectors - two for the XT and one for the Pro ... two come right from each rail and i use another one as a molex to PCIe connector for the 2nd connector on the XT.
IF i had another 2900xt, then i would need
another molex to PCIe connector and at that point it might be marginal indeed ... it is not the PS and it is not the MB and i am neither upgrading my MB nor my PS ... if i cannot get the Pro OC'd then it simply goes back to NewEgg for a RMA REFUND ... minimal 'loss' and much education
Help me find a way for me to OC my PRO ... preferably without flashing the BIOS ... disabling Crossfire and trying to "save" still doesn't work
---and i have tried RivaTuner/AMD GPU clock tool and ATT tool ... the OC simply doesn't "save"
i bet is is something 'simple'
--i might get so *desperate* i may even ask AMD for help

:Q