Saving the Graphics Card’s new BIOS Settings

Saving the Graphics Card’s new BIOS Settings

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Next, save the new settings to your hard drive using the Nibitor utility. For now, they have no effect on the card. All changes have to be saved to a ROM file and then transferred to the graphics card BIOS. The name of the ROM file should not exceed eight characters to simplify the flashing procedure, which takes place under DOS.

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Nibitor Overlocking Nvflash

After you have created your ROM file, you can exit Nibitor.


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spuddyt 13/11/2007 03:18
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does anyone know if it is possible to effectively turn a 2900 pro into an xt? since I would imagine the xt bios would be stable and there wouldn't be so much risk as doing it yourself

spoonboy 13/11/2007 05:51
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Yeah its a piece of apparently, write a thread in the forum.

darkstar782 14/11/2007 07:44
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The latest Rivatuner can unlink the core+shader clock on the nVidia 8 series cards, rendering BIOS flashing pointless and an unnecessary risk

spuddyt 15/11/2007 05:26
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ah, but what about ati cards? 2900 pro doesn't sound as good as xt does it? nor are they unlinked

Hatman 15/11/2007 05:39
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Ill defo use bios flashing since I dont want to have OC'ing stuff running 24/7 and have to set it up everytime I update.

spuddyt 18/11/2007 11:37
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oh yeah, and although rivatuner unlocks all the various shaders nowadays, its only for nvidia cards...

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