Wolfshanze
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- Jan 21, 2005
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People who are anxiously awaiting the debut of the AGP 6800GS need to take the lessons learned here to heart.Once I realized that this card was on the NV40 core I got to thinking, hmmm I bet this card can be unlocked/overclocked being on that core... I followed the guide and used RivaTuner to unlock some features. Looks like my core had a defective pixel pipeline.
Some people may well be able to fully unlock their cards to GT-like specs, while others may get partial unlocks and still others might get nothing at all.
Yes, it's the Nv40 core, but odds-are, these are chips that "didn't cut the mustard" by NVidia's tests to be placed on GT and U cards. When you purchase the AGP GS card later this month, the money you invest is "garaunteed" to get you a 350MHz 12-pipe card... however, that money doesn't garauntee a successful unlock to a full 16-pipes (if any more at all).
Any amount you may be able to unlock is of course, pure fluff and money you saved, but don't think the price tag of the 6800GS (or any card you purchase expecting to unlock) is a bonafide garauntee to get you the full 16 pipes.
Okay, so I'm bored at work today.