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Default 11-30-2001, 05:15 | posts: n/a

Could I flash my geforce3 TI 200 to a TI 500? Or would this not be a wise choice?<br>
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i've done it - works fine @ 220 / 460 MHz<br>
geforce 3ti200 prolink pixelview<br>
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but: the onboard conexant chip won't work.<br>
if i remember i think that it has never worked.<br>
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Default 12-04-2001, 14:15 | posts: 704 | Location: Nürnberg, Germany

Don´t flash your Ti200 to Ti 500, since the clock frequencies of Ti500 are much higer than Ti200. In worst case your video card will not boot up, cause frequencies of Ti200 are core 175MHz and memory 460MHz and Ti500 is core 250 MHz and memory 500MHz.
   
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