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Which HD7950's are voltage locked?

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Hello chaps :)

I'm in the market for a HD7950, I need a reference card for watercooling and I'd like to be able to play with the voltage, so I have two questions:

1) What (if any) reference HD7950's are voltage locked?

2) Is it just a BIOS limit, can I just flash the BIOS to a unlocked voltage BIOS if needed?

Thanks guys ;)
 
No reference card will be locked, if it is, then it's not reference as they weren't locked.

Drop OcUK a query in CS, they may be able to confirm.
 
Ah ok. I was just wondering if you had a specific requirement for a ref 7950 pcb and couldn't go with a 7950 that used a ref 7970 board like the TF3.
 
Ah ok. I was just wondering if you had a specific requirement for a ref 7950 pcb and couldn't go with a 7950 that used a ref 7970 board like the TF3.

Well I could but I've already sleeved the 6 pins and removed the +2 pins, I could solder them back and re-sleeve but I'd rather not have to do that. :p
 
Given that they don't have proper vrm cooling on them, it's not surprising that they locked the voltage :(
It's a bloody shame. Overclocking is what makes the 7950 such a great card...
 
Grab an ocuk tech lab 7970 perhaps? £404, msi oc card that will do 1.381/1.8v on core/memory and save the hassle of fitting the block, with added security that the card is under warranty despite having a block fitted :)
 
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