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    HI guy

    *** newbie question ****

    1) How do i found out if my graphics card can me modden to a 9700pro

    2) How do I overclock it?

    3) err thats it

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    download these drivers and see if there are any artefacts or screen corruption in
    games or benchmarks if not then its worked if you do just roll back to your original drivers and uninstall the omegas
    the overclocking tools are also in with the driver pack
    www.omegacorner.com
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    *** newbie question ****

    1) How do i found out if my graphics card can me modden to a 9700pro

    If it is a 9500 Pro it can't be modded to anything.

    2) How do I overclock it?
    Get something like Radclocker & incrementally adjust the core & mem clocks up until you get artefacting & then back it off a bit.
    If the new clocks keep resetting to default chances are that your card has a locked BIOS. In that case you would need to flash it with an appropriate new BIOS. See this thread

    3) err thats it

    Yup, it is

    PS The overclocking tab that was in Omega's is no longer there.

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    it is with the 4.2 just install radclocker with it.
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    3) err thats it

    no, acctually its not
    do some vmods and overclock it somemore

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    Quote Originally Posted by |SilentDeath|

    no, acctually its not
    do some vmods and overclock it somemore
    you forgot to say watercool it

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    Remember to only increase by little bits,a nd run 3dmark and watch for aritfacts.
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