My overclocking of the 2900Pro.
Before I start I have to say that I was laughing my head off when I heard the fan at 100%. I thought my X1900XT at 100% was loud!!. Now I can sympathise with users who bought this card and now dislike it because it sounds like someone is blow drying their hair from another room.
Apart from the leaf blowing accessory that AMD were so nice to include

, the card clocks amazingly. All ex X1900 owners will agree with me on this one too as the x1000 series aren't good to overclock at all. My first jump was straight to 750Mhz on the core and it ran it no problem at all. Then up to 800Mhz, fine. Then on to 820Mhz, then 833Mhz. All of these speeds were showing nice increases so I then backed down to 750 core and started upping the memory. No problem at all running at 900Mhz first time and then on to 1000Mhz and still showing gains

. I tried 1050Mhz but on the dragon test my memory gave out on me and I needed to reset. I left it at 1000Mhz and then started to bench the core with this memory speed.
I benched all the way up to 833Mhz core with gains but when I went to 847Mhz I started to lose some points on SM2 and SM3 scores. I wasn't too happy with this and I benched 4 more times to make sure that it wasn't anything to do with background tasks. I even reset my PC twice during this to eradicate any problems but nothing helped. I went into ATI Tool and had a look at the voltage settings and decided to just give it a shot as I was wary with it being a beta. I put my volts from VDDC 1.150v to 1.225v and got over 100 points in my total score as well as raised SM2/SM3 scores so I knew for certain that the card needed a little volts to go further and that that ATI tool was actually working. I went back to stock volts and started raising the VDDC volts up at 1 increment at a time to see what voltage was needed. I went 1.150v > 1.163v > 1.175v > 1.188v > 1.200v then on the 5th 3dbenchmark I found out that 1.213 was enough volts to give my 2900Pro enough juice to run 850 (847) core and get the full benefits from it. I tried to get 864 on the core but as I had been testing for hours as well as memory overclocking past 1000Mhz It was already light (am) so after a few volt increases I left it as I was happy enough for one nights testing.
I had a shot of getting the memory stable past 1000Mhz and found that raising the MVDDC (memory volts) had no effect. I tried a few voltage increments but didn't go nuts on it as I just got the card. I thought 1000Mhz was going to be it but I had a little shot of the (MVDDQ) memory buffer voltages any way and to my surprise it worked. I raised from 2.099v to 2.150v and I think that stabilized 1017Mhz or 1035Mhz. I kept on increasing the MVDDQ volts as needed until I got to 1071Mhz but by then I was too tired to continue. For these memory tests over 1000Mhz I was just using ATI Tool to scan for artifacts. Raising the MVDDQ removed these artifacts so i'd run for 5 mins and then progress. All other tests were done on 3dmark06.
All I can say is that I'm happy I bought this now. I was going to skip it as I have a lot more to spend this christmas than usual but even with that looming I feel as I got a steal

. Fan @ 100% is a joke though.
Sapphire 2900Pro Stock Votlages in ATI Tool
VDDC (VGPU/CORE) 1.150V
MVDDC (memory voltage) 2.200V
MVDDQ (Memory buffer voltages) 2.099 or 2.102V <--- shows both for some reason but nothing to worry about.
2900Pro @ stock // 2.8Ghz
SM2 = 3706
SM3 = 4249
CPU = 2136
Total = 8805
2900Pro @ 752 - 801 // 2.8Ghz -- 7.9's
SM2 = 4108
SM3 = 4700
CPU = 2132
Total = 9439
2900Pro @ 806 - 855 // 2.8Ghz -- 7.9's
SM2 = 4166
SM3 = 4853
CPU = 2129
Total = 9655
2900Pro @ 820 - 1000 // 2.8Ghz -- 7.9's
SM2 = 4309
SM3 = 4951
CPU = 2135
Total = 9849
2900Pro @ 833 - 1000 // 2.8Ghz -- 7.9's
SM2 = 4326
SM3 = 4990
CPU = 2135
Total = 9891
2900Pro @ 847 - 909 // 2.8Ghz -- 7.9's
SM2 = 4202
SM3 = 4965
CPU = 2128
Total = 9768
2900Pro @ 847 - 1000 // 2.8Ghz -- 7.9's
SM2 = 4232
SM3 = 5013
CPU = 2133
Total = 9834
2900Pro @ 847 - 1000 with 1.213V on VDDC // 2.8Ghz -- 7.9's
SM2 = 4352
SM3 = 5080
CPU = 2134
Total = 9979
This is on an 8 month abused O/S so a fresh install and format should help me break 10k!!!.
Oh Dear, but if it makes you feel any better I have had two or three system restarts in the past 24 hours!
None of them have been while I am gaming, just surfing etc? At the moment I am just doing a complete test on my Samsung hard disk in case it has gone bad but actually I think the real reason is my Antec TruePower Trio 550w is struggling to feed the HD2900XT!
Think I may re-install my X1950XT for 24 hours and see if that helps, I have a big PSU on order so that should be with me in a day or two.
Regarding overclocking these cards (on WInXP machine) I can't get any of the normal tools working, ATI Tray Tools is showing me the wrong info for GPU/Mem speeds and ATI Tool won't even start lol!

sorry to hear that m8. I'd like to tell you that the new PSU is working perfectly and the only system reset I've had is from overclocking the snot out of this 2900pro.
Hopefully the new PSU will sort things out for you. ATI Tools 0.27 b2 is what I used with 7.9 drivers. Report back when you're back up and running please as I'd like to know how you get on.
JD,
Bad news on your PSU but at least you have another on the way. I don't think your 1GB will help you much, I was running that in my AMD system recently and found that an increase to 2GB made things much smother especially at higher details settings. Audibly less HDD thrashing too.
Enjoy
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It's all sorted now. The 1Gb hasn't been much of a problem so far but I've only tried UT3 Demo, CoD4, Bioshock, World in Conflict and Pro Evo 6 and everything ran great. I was well surprised by World in Conflict after the overclock. Ran great at 1600x1200 @ full settings. I'll keep my eyes out for a cheap pair of DDR1 1gb modules but as DDR3 is nearly here I'd want to spend as little as possible on old memory.