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    Flashing HD2600 to HD2600 XT

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by Asoulintime1982, Apr 1, 2013.

  1. Asoulintime1982

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    Well I have an MSI notebook with the ATI Mobility HD 2600 that I would like to flash with the HD2600 XT Clock speeds. I have already used ATI Tray Tools to over clock and test the card at the XT speeds 700/750 and it runs perfect and my temp stays between 60-70C under load. So I would like to make this permenant. I have done this with a NVIDIA before but not ATI.
     
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    any ideas Anyone?
     
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    Better off using rbe to edit your existing bios.
     
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    I looked at RBE but not sure what to change it has 9 differant clock settings,
     
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    any ideas anyone?
     
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    Well how are we supposed to know which ones are the right ones when we can't even see it? :p Look for the 3d clocks.
     
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    Not very helpfull. Please don't post if you have nothing usefull to say.
     
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    I am simply stating how you could be helped, if you post a screenshot of the clock domains I had every intention of pointing you in the right direction, but if you are sorted out now, that's fine too.

    I'm afraid I can't memorize every clock domain pattern of every chip and simply recall from memory which ones you need to edit since every chip is different.