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Originally posted by: SuperTyphoon
i did softmod the card to 16 pipes and 6 vp, so should i change it or what will work?
update: i was playing halo, and it was smooth for 10 minutes, the n it started getting choppy.
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: SuperTyphoon
i did softmod the card to 16 pipes and 6 vp, so should i change it or what will work?
update: i was playing halo, and it was smooth for 10 minutes, the n it started getting choppy.
The flickering you speak of can be attributed to the 4 pipes you unlocked being defective.
Try locking the four pipes and vertex unit that you modded. Your card should be fine after that.
As far as "hiding evidence" you should know that this forum and most members in it frown on deceiving vendors and manufacturers. If you "blow up your card", don't RMA it.
Originally posted by: BobDaMenkey
Drop back to stock speeds, lock the extra pipes, and grab driver cleaner and the newest XG drivers.
Remove whatever driver you're using right now, and then boot into safe mode and remove all of the nVidia display drivers on the machine. Boot back into windows normally, then install the XGs. Reboot, and stay at stock clocks, and then give your games a shot.
If you're still having issues, you fried your board. Good job :-D (I almost nuked an Ath XP 1800+ when I pushed it to 2400+ speeds, machine wouldn't boot for a few hours, then it started working again, at stock speeds, funny story on the same kind of subject)
Originally posted by: Rollo
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: SuperTyphoon
i did softmod the card to 16 pipes and 6 vp, so should i change it or what will work?
update: i was playing halo, and it was smooth for 10 minutes, the n it started getting choppy.
The flickering you speak of can be attributed to the 4 pipes you unlocked being defective.
Try locking the four pipes and vertex unit that you modded. Your card should be fine after that.
As far as "hiding evidence" you should know that this forum and most members in it frown on deceiving vendors and manufacturers. If you "blow up your card", don't RMA it.
What what what?!?! Some people here disapprove of voiding your warranty in an attempt to get performance you didn't pay for, and then fraudulently RMAing the card?! No way!
Sadly, it's true Super Typhoon. Unless you tell the company you're RMAing with that you OCd/unlocked, you're basically stealing a card from them.
They gave you a card that worked fine at spec, which is all they owed you.
Originally posted by: SuperTyphoon
i hope i can get an exchange at circuit city.