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Are there any kind of mods ( bios , etc.) for Radeon 9250 ?

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wolf2009

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I have this card and wonder if there any mods for this card .
 
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I guess the only thing you can do about that card is to overclock it. I made some researches to see what kind of core does the 9250 use , and if there's a better card that's using the same core.
But ,it seems like this core is used only in the 9200/9250 line. Because of this , u can't mod it to something else.
As i said before , go and buy a better cooling solution and try to overclock it.
But it will be better if u just buy a more powerful vid. card!
 

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well you can make your own by using whatever program is used for flashing ATi video cards, getting the BIOS off your card, modifying it with rabit, and then re-flashing with the modified BIOS

that's what I did with mine but only with the nvidia programs cause I have an nvidia card :)
What I did was found some good stable clocks with ntune then flashed the BIOS with it so I didn't have to fscrew around with ntune anymore
 
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well you can make your own by using whatever program is used for flashing ATi video cards, getting the BIOS off your card, modifying it with rabit, and then re-flashing with the modified BIOS

that's what I did with mine but only with the nvidia programs cause I have an nvidia card :)
What I did was found some good stable clocks with ntune then flashed the BIOS with it so I didn't have to fscrew around with ntune anymore

Did the same with my old x300se card.
:)
 
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