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Re:Leadtek 6800LE flashing - 2005/01/31 20:13 So as I know some 6800LE have some very good 2.2ns rams on the PCB... So it would be alright.

I had a Leadtek GeForce4 Ti 4400 with 3.6ns samsung running @ 700MHz
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Re:Leadtek 6800LE flashing - 2005/01/31 20:37 What could happen if the ram is turn up to the limit? Will the screen not just freeze first and artifacts will appear before the card burns out? Now I put a cabinnet fan in and I can see that the temp has fallen even more.

I am using Driver 66.93 from Guru3D. I tried using 70.xx but I got artifact. This made me think that I couldn't do anything with this card. How I seem wrong now.

Temps...
- 2D = 49°C
- 3D = 56°C
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Re:Leadtek 6800LE flashing - 2005/01/31 21:41 brantdk wrote:
What are your view about the ram? Is 900MHz to much?
Well when it is to much your will see artifacts, slowdowns, shutdowns, stops, blocking of games,...

What you can do to be sure what memory you have is to check on the card what is written on the memory and then we can see how fast your memory can theoretically go (of course in real it often can go faster).
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Re:Leadtek 6800LE flashing - 2005/02/01 04:24 brantdk wrote:
Here is the Leadtek BIOS...
What are your view about the ram? Is 900MHz to much?
File Attachment:
File name: Leadtek128.zip
File size:42518 bytes

I have just checked you BIOS and it is incomplete...
Did you follow our Guides on making a Backup?
NVIDIA GeForce BIOS Backup Guide
Only use nvFlash and WFFlash!
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Re:Leadtek 6800LE flashing - 2005/02/01 05:18 Yes I did, I guess that I'm in trouble now as I don't have a copy of my old BIOS. Damn, during the upgrade, it stated that it was saved.

I have to see if you have one that I can use if something goes wrong.
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Re:Leadtek 6800LE flashing - 2005/02/01 06:06 Well you are lucky as I just did a HEX edit compare and well you BIOS is identical to the Leadtek 6800LE BIOS on our site, except that yours is missing the last 1kb...
Leadtek 6800LE 128MB - Rev 01

So I don't know what happened when you made a backup, but it would be adviced to wait till I confirm the BIOS is okay and then go ahead with flashing...
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Re:Leadtek 6800LE flashing - 2005/02/01 06:10 Thank you. I have already flashed the card yesterday and have also download both the Leadtek 6800LE on your site just to be on the safe side.

But thanks for your help...
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Re:Leadtek 6800LE flashing - 2005/02/01 20:21 Hi all!

First of all I bought a Leadtek 6800LE card 2 days ago. I started reading this forum and I was able to unlock all the pipes. I did it step by step first only 12*1,5vp but it seems that it can handle 16*1,6vp just as well.

The reason why I'm writing is because I want to overclock the core and memory as well, but I did not have success so far. I tried RivaTuner and CoolBits but no matter how much or few I change on the settings its simply does not pass the test. What should I do? Should I disable the pipes, overclock and re-enable the pipes? Will this work? Or should I change the bios? Any help is welcome.

Thanks in advance.
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Re:Leadtek 6800LE flashing - 2005/02/01 20:54 Well first of all make a backup of your Original BIOS of your Leadtek 6800LE...
NVIDIA GeForce BIOS Backup Guide
Only use nvFlash and WFFlash!
And supply the BIOS, so send it to me...
mavke@mvktech.net

Then what you need to to first is to disable the extra pipelines and vertex shaders. And try to overclock like it came out of the box. That should be done first. Then we know if the overclocking failed there or after enabling pipelines...
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Re:Leadtek 6800LE flashing - 2005/02/01 21:34 As soon as I get home I send you my BIOS.
And start tuning the settings...
Thanks!
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