T TheJESSASS Reputable May 17, 2014 16 0 4,510 May 24, 2014 #1 On My New 7950 3GB I Have A Switch. Its A 1/2 And I Switched It To Two And It Did Not Do A Thing. WHAT IS IT USED FOR HELP.
On My New 7950 3GB I Have A Switch. Its A 1/2 And I Switched It To Two And It Did Not Do A Thing. WHAT IS IT USED FOR HELP.
Solution lp231 May 24, 2014 It's for the 2nd vbios. One can set as default and the other for overclocking purposes.
lp231 Splendid Mar 24, 2006 3,067 0 21,460 May 24, 2014 Solution #2 It's for the 2nd vbios. One can set as default and the other for overclocking purposes. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
T TheJESSASS Reputable May 17, 2014 16 0 4,510 May 24, 2014 #3 lp231 : It's for the 2nd vbios. One can set as default and the other for overclocking purposes.[/quotems So If I Like Unlock It To A 7970 And Its On Two All I Have To Do Is Put It Back To One And It Will Be A 7950? Upvote 0 Downvote
lp231 : It's for the 2nd vbios. One can set as default and the other for overclocking purposes.[/quotems So If I Like Unlock It To A 7970 And Its On Two All I Have To Do Is Put It Back To One And It Will Be A 7950?
Rationale Admirable Mar 21, 2014 3,025 0 7,960 May 24, 2014 #4 Video cards don't work that way; no matter how far you overclock it, it won't be a 7970. Upvote 0 Downvote
T TheJESSASS Reputable May 17, 2014 16 0 4,510 May 24, 2014 #5 Rationale : Video cards don't work that way; no matter how far you overclock it, it won't be a 7970. oh Upvote 0 Downvote
Rationale : Video cards don't work that way; no matter how far you overclock it, it won't be a 7970. oh