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Yeah i like to call it 'random'I'm loving the colour design you got going on there Sh4rkie
Yeah i like to call it 'random'
Tbh I actually prefer the Prolimatech 140 + Viper 120 i had on it previously. Undoubtedly the Cougars are good but i reckon for all their performance the Prolimatech come very close without the noise. Might swap them out and get another 140 instead of the previous 120 Viper.do you like the cougars on your cpu heatsink? im running 2 as well in push pull on an ancient CM 212 evo works pretty well.
In the original thread by TX12 there were some with Fury's that looked a high risk of unlocking the cores e.g. the X's were all over the place. As a result i don't think they tried.Has anyone been unsuccessful in unlocking their fury pro. From what iv seen at least 2cus seem to be a given
In the original thread by TX12 there were some with Fury's that looked a high risk of unlocking the cores e.g. the X's were all over the place. As a result i don't think they tried.
FYI you'd be attempting to unlock 4 or 8 CU's, not 2. The low bios = the far right column of X's, the high bios = the column next to that. Both assume you have 4 X's in the relevant column, if you don't e.g. 3 X's it's pointless trying to unlock them because they have to be unlocked in 4's for any benefit due to their symmetric nature. If both end columns had all X's in or you were feeling brave you could use the 'all' bios to unlock all locked CU's.
Has anyone been unsuccessful in unlocking their fury pro. From what iv seen at least 2cus seem to be a given
I've decided I'm not going to risk running into problems, I downloaded everything to do it and the test results read as good for it but I don't think I'll own the card that long, 6-9 months max? So I'll try to keep it as new for when it goes on the MM. That way whoever buys it can buy an unmolested Tri-X oc'd model (It seems there no longer available) that has not even been manually overclocked other than for an hour or two to do a few benches.
Get it unlocked, if it's a Sapphire you have the added security of dual bios support so safe as houses! Potential for a full blown Fury XMine has a double row of crosses on the right hand side which I think means I'm stuck. I will have a look at my other one when it comes back from RMA.
Edit, just had a look and it appears I might be good. Will probably wait until I get my other one back and have a look then
If it's similar to my read out then go for unlocking 4, it's worth the boost provided it's stableFair enough but I did unlock to 3776 shaders at first which is 3cus and it still gave a slight boost in performance. Doesn't look like Il be able to go 4096 going by cuinfo though, it looked much the same as yours.
As with previous comment above, go for it! You can always restore it to the original state prior to sale and with dual bios support it's a no brainer (imo).I've decided I'm not going to risk running into problems, I downloaded everything to do it and the test results read as good for it but I don't think I'll own the card that long, 6-9 months max? So I'll try to keep it as new for when it goes on the MM. That way whoever buys it can buy an unmolested Tri-X oc'd model (It seems there no longer available) that has not even been manually overclocked other than for an hour or two to do a few benches.
Welcome!
Why did yo... Ah nevermind. Now go unlock it