D diabloII Fully Optimized Messages 3,215 Apr 4, 2005 #2 it's not 100% safe and you do it by flashing the bios
GrimReaper23 Fully Optimized Messages 1,912 Location Fort Gordon Apr 4, 2005 #3 which then that is really dangerous unless you know the exact model of your MoBo
OP OP M Murdoc In Runtime Messages 109 Apr 5, 2005 #4 Well my mobo is Intel D845PESV but the chip maybe different... it's R350 where XT is R360. so I'm wondering if it's even possible
Well my mobo is Intel D845PESV but the chip maybe different... it's R350 where XT is R360. so I'm wondering if it's even possible
S Simon Daemon Poster Messages 1,303 Apr 5, 2005 #5 GrimReaper23 said: which then that is really dangerous unless you know the exact model of your MoBo Click to expand... Why do u need the mobo model when flashing a graphics card?
GrimReaper23 said: which then that is really dangerous unless you know the exact model of your MoBo Click to expand... Why do u need the mobo model when flashing a graphics card?
OP OP M Murdoc In Runtime Messages 109 Apr 13, 2005 #6 hmm.. I tried overclocking the graphics card... but I can't get it to the 9600 XT speed = /