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aenima4six2
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Videocard: ATI x1900xtx
Processor: AMD Athlon X2 4200+ OC'ed
Mainboard: DFI LANPARTY NF4 SLI-DR
Memory: DDR PC3200 2GB
Soundcard: Nvidia Onboard
PSU: 680Watt Generic
Unhappy ATT wont Start :( - 03-27-2006, 17:38 | posts: 2 | Location: Jax

Hi everyone,
I used to use ATT all the time but then I upgraded my 9700pro to a 7800GTX. Well now im back to the ATI band wagon and have a x1900xtx now. The problem is, i wanna use ATT again but for some reason after i install, i get the following error.

"Unable to retrieve information from the BIOS! Please report to developer about the board"

Here are my system specs, hope you guys can help!

Specs..
Athlon X2 4200+
ATI x1900xtx
DFI LANPARTY NF4 SLI-DR
2GB PC3200 Generic RAM
680 Watt Generic PSU
80GB WD RAPTOR 10KRPM
250GB Hitatchi SATA
320GB WD SATA
120GB WD PATA

Look to the .txt file for more specific info

Thanks again everyone!
   
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Ray Adams
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Videocard: ATI HD6950
Processor: Intel C2Q Q9550 (3.4GHz)
Mainboard: ASUS P5E
Memory: 8Gb Patriot Viper
Soundcard: internal
PSU: 900W
Default 03-27-2006, 18:37 | posts: 4,942

I'm going to die!
Try to use SEARCH before asking



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aenima4six2
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Videocard: ATI x1900xtx
Processor: AMD Athlon X2 4200+ OC'ed
Mainboard: DFI LANPARTY NF4 SLI-DR
Memory: DDR PC3200 2GB
Soundcard: Nvidia Onboard
PSU: 680Watt Generic
Default 03-28-2006, 00:19 | posts: 2 | Location: Jax

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Originally Posted by Ray Adams
I'm going to die!
Try to use SEARCH before asking
Actualy I did, i noticed you replied several times about ATT not supporting the new x1900 series but i was confused about the program not detecting my mobo bios... unless however the error message is refering to the video bios, then that would make sense.

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Videocard: ATI HD6950
Processor: Intel C2Q Q9550 (3.4GHz)
Mainboard: ASUS P5E
Memory: 8Gb Patriot Viper
Soundcard: internal
PSU: 900W
Default 03-28-2006, 06:24 | posts: 4,942

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detecting my mobo bios
It was not MoBo bios, it was Video card BIOS



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Videocard: 6970Xfire & GTX570 SLI
Processor: Core i5 2500k & i7 920
Mainboard: Asus P8Z68-V & P6T DLX v2
Memory: Corsair 4GB & Corsair 6GB
Soundcard: X-FI PCI & X-FI Titanium
PSU: TT 1200W & Corsair TX850W
Default 03-29-2006, 20:31 | posts: 1,938 | Location: Sweden

Well aenima4six2, if you want to use you´re 1900XTX you have to choose disable OverClocking when you install ATT. ATT is older than the 1900series, so it doesnt know how to overclock the card. And for OC it neads to read the 1900 bios, which it doesnt recognize. I had the same problem, so just untick the overclock box when isntalling ATT, and then you´re free to go!!

If you want to software OC, use ATI Tool...

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