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    my asus f5sr

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by jokeman, Dec 30, 2009.

  1. jokeman

    jokeman Newbie

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    ok people i want to OC my graphics, i have a asus f5sr and it is about a year old now. inside it has a ati hd 3470 g card with 512 dedicated and i want to OC as much as possible (i dont care bout if it is safe or not so just any way will do) i have tried heaps of the programs to do it but non of them work at all, and my bios doesnt even have an option to play with the clocks. soo just the any way will do great.

    btw i beleve it has been locked the the manufacturer and if someone could tell me how to get rid of that, it would be great

    thanks for any help asap :D
     
  2. Amnesiac

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    You can't unlock the BIOS. The fact is, those features were never in the BIOS originally, so they are simply not there.

    Have you tried ATI Tool, Rivatuner, or nTune?
     
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    yep iv tried all of them a couple time each and non work, what about hacked bios one of my friend mentioned it to me but i cant find anything
     
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    If you can find a hacked BIOS, then sure, give it a go at the expense of possibly bricking your notebook. If nTune, ATI Tool, or Rivatuner don't work, then I'm not sure what will.

    EDIT: Also try ATI Tray Tools.

    Found a link for you. The first post there contains quite a few.