I successfully OC'd my R9800 NP (non-pro not a SE) to 420mhz core and 340mhz ram. Up from a 325/290 
My system and the Cat drivers read my R9800 as a Pro, but I know its not since I saw the 325/290 speed of a NP.
I did find out that it is a true 256-bit with 8 pipes.
I did the OC using powerstrip with testing first with ATItool. I actually went up to 440mhz on the core clock safely and still going, but decided not to push it too far and left the OC at 420. The ramI tried to push to 350mhz but it would not hold. Everytime I leeft the control panel it would reset back to default. I assume because it couldn't hold that speed without errors. So 340 works just fine.
I am not very familiar with card OCing so I was wondering if there is anything I should be aware of besides this. I thoroughly tested out the OCed results on multiple applications. Doom 3, photoshop, maya, WoW and they all saw very noticeable improvements. I also tested several times with Aquamark3 and 3Dmark03. Burn in tests with ATItool and Sandra showed now errors or artfacting. Looks like a success!
Pre OC Benchies:
Aquamark3: 36,000-37,000
420/340 OC: 45,000-46,000
Right in line
http://graphics.tomshardware.c...04/images/image006.gif
So a few questions:
Is the way I did it acceptable? I figured I really didnt need to run the Bios flasher because my card was the full 8 pipe 256-bit version just underclocked. Correct assuption? Would the flasher make any difference? I am avoiding things that would complicate matters for a minimal gain.
Also, my gigabyte-8knxp bios allows me to set the AGP aperature to alot of different settings, from 8mb-16mb-32mb-64mb-128mb. I set it from 128mb to 64mb. I think I lost a little bit of score in aquamark but it could be fluke. I didnt test it enough.
Anything else I should know?
My system and the Cat drivers read my R9800 as a Pro, but I know its not since I saw the 325/290 speed of a NP.
I did find out that it is a true 256-bit with 8 pipes.
I did the OC using powerstrip with testing first with ATItool. I actually went up to 440mhz on the core clock safely and still going, but decided not to push it too far and left the OC at 420. The ramI tried to push to 350mhz but it would not hold. Everytime I leeft the control panel it would reset back to default. I assume because it couldn't hold that speed without errors. So 340 works just fine.
I am not very familiar with card OCing so I was wondering if there is anything I should be aware of besides this. I thoroughly tested out the OCed results on multiple applications. Doom 3, photoshop, maya, WoW and they all saw very noticeable improvements. I also tested several times with Aquamark3 and 3Dmark03. Burn in tests with ATItool and Sandra showed now errors or artfacting. Looks like a success!
Pre OC Benchies:
Aquamark3: 36,000-37,000
420/340 OC: 45,000-46,000
Right in line
http://graphics.tomshardware.c...04/images/image006.gif
So a few questions:
Is the way I did it acceptable? I figured I really didnt need to run the Bios flasher because my card was the full 8 pipe 256-bit version just underclocked. Correct assuption? Would the flasher make any difference? I am avoiding things that would complicate matters for a minimal gain.
Also, my gigabyte-8knxp bios allows me to set the AGP aperature to alot of different settings, from 8mb-16mb-32mb-64mb-128mb. I set it from 128mb to 64mb. I think I lost a little bit of score in aquamark but it could be fluke. I didnt test it enough.
Anything else I should know?
