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Old Mar 17, 2003, 02:14 PM   #1
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Pissed Radeon 9000np - Begging for help :)

Hello...

As everybody knows by now, Radeon 9000 non-pro comes with a damn lock that doens't allow any overclock. The symptons vary: some machines reset the clock back, others (like mine) reboot on the very sight of a clock modification.

Searching the web and other forums (like rage3d) i found that the lock seems to be in software, in the drivers.

There's an application called hoger that bypassed that lock in versions 2.x from Catalyst, but it doesn't work anymore it seems. It used to work with the ati2mtag.sys (in NT based systems) and ati2vxag.vxd (in win9x).

I was wondering if somebody more skilled at drivers and stuff (omega?) can look with love in this matter for us poor Radeon 9000 users? ( I know that8500le and 9000pro are better, I just dn't have the money...).

If somebody has already figured a way to override the o/c lock, post it here too and spread the news

thanks in advance.

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Old Mar 26, 2003, 09:36 AM   #2
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Re: Radeon 9000np - Begging for help :)

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Originally posted by coredump
Hello...

As everybody knows by now, Radeon 9000 non-pro comes with a damn lock that doens't allow any overclock. The symptons vary: some machines reset the clock back, others (like mine) reboot on the very sight of a clock modification.

Searching the web and other forums (like rage3d) i found that the lock seems to be in software, in the drivers.

There's an application called hoger that bypassed that lock in versions 2.x from Catalyst, but it doesn't work anymore it seems. It used to work with the ati2mtag.sys (in NT based systems) and ati2vxag.vxd (in win9x).

I was wondering if somebody more skilled at drivers and stuff (omega?) can look with love in this matter for us poor Radeon 9000 users? ( I know that8500le and 9000pro are better, I just dn't have the money...).

If somebody has already figured a way to override the o/c lock, post it here too and spread the news

thanks in advance.
What you need is the WARP overclocking BIOS... ATI locked the overclocking from the BIOS that is located on the card.

you can find everything that you need here.

Good luck!

Let me know if that helps you out any.
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Old May 1, 2003, 01:08 AM   #3
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bios

flash it with a new speed
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Old May 1, 2003, 09:06 AM   #4
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nope. no bios for Radeon 9000np
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