thanx for the reply.
i actually worked out how to bypass the "test settings" when using rivatuner and set the mem to 550, but there was a tiny bit of artifacting, so i set it back down to 525. thanx for the help anyway.
hey. i got the pny 6200 64bit 128mb and, when i use riva tuner it says, disabled and hardware masked, thats bad right? , then when i press okay it says in the active pixel vertex units configuration bar it wsays 8pp,3vp
then i press okay, and at the main page where you click the pulldown bar to get the icon menu it says 4pp again, doesnt your guy's say 4x1? lol whys mine different?
i got a geforce 6200 128 mb from pny. i got a question about unlocking the pipes. how come when i tried to unlock the pipes i got it to 2 pipes other than 8 it freaked me out i was useing the the driver 91.31 anybody got a clue whats going on?
I have 6200 8 agp 512mb nvidia card i overclocked it with coolbits to 434/704 the highest. So can u provide me with a link to unlocking the 4 extra piplines using rivatuner please?
I also seem to end up reducing pipelines to 2 instead of increasing to 8 by following the instructions at doomedpc with a PNY Geforce 6200 256MB. He says "If your screen looks like the picture below, Congratulations! Your card now has all of it's pipes unlocked." But it's less than clear what he's referring to. The screenshot from 3dmark? Me thinks not.
I have a 6200a 256mb card that lets me overclock using the latest Nvidia drivers. When I use the "detect optimum settings" button it sets it to somewhere around 700/1000. I didn't actually apply these settings uinstead opting for 400/700. Have had no probs as yet. I read other people needing to run coolbits etc to overclock. I have not needed to use these tools ????? just the latest drivers. Why is this ????
You don't "need" coolbits, it's just another way of overclocking the card. Besides, I don't think coolbits works with the newest drivers because they already come with it's own overclocking abilities as you see.
Hi i overclocked my geforce 6200 256mb to 400/300. I am still noob at overclocking but my question is how do you unlock the 4 pipelines?
But if i set it to 450/350 my computer gets stuck
Please help me!
For the most part the extra Pipes have nothing to do with the Core GPU speed and the memory clock. But in all every card has it limits, no 2 cards are the same, nor can you tell what the highest clock you can get from one over another. If your PC is locking up it is most likely because your PC doesn't like the OC on the graphics card.
How hot is the card running? How hot is your PC running? Heat is the Primary reason for cards locking up "well for me anyways"
I am using the Evga video card with 256 of onboard ram..Running on the Nv44board.Computer specs are..Amd 3000+ running at 2.0 ghz 1.5 gig of pc 2700 ram.
My video card is now overclocked at.
400 MHz Core clock frequency
898 MHz Memeory clock frequency
The Temperature runs at 51 C under 0 load and around 74 C under full load.
Can play Bf2/Call of Duty 2 on high and get about 60-80FPS
Can play 2142 on medium to high and get about 55-70FPC
Here are the specs of some other series 6 cards for referance..
I bought an open-box Leadtek PX6200TD-128MB PCIE from newegg. I can unlock it to 8 pipes and overclock to 450/650 without any problem using RivaTuner. With these, it practically becomes a Geforce 6600 since it has 128 bit memory interface. Actually, Leadtek has a PX6600 TD, which has exact same board layout and 128MB memory. I am wondering if I flash PX6600 BIOS (which I downloaded already) would it work with PX6200. I am installing Linux next and will loose Rivatuner, so I need to modify the BIOS for permanent unlocking. I can also use Nibitor/Rivatuner combination to modify the card's original BIOS. Can you help me deciding on the safer way to modify the BIOS of this card? Thanks
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nonstop30151° 27' 24.87" N // 0° 11' 38.91" WMember
edited February 2007
You can try to flash the BIOS of the graphics card mirage but ALWAYS remember to use a flash version that PRECISELY matches the memory specifications of the card you have.
You can try to flash the BIOS of the graphics card mirage but ALWAYS remember to use a flash version that PRECISELY matches the memory specifications of the card you have.
Thanks for reminding that. I just checked the two cards, they both have 3.6ns 128MB DDR RAM running at 550MHz.
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nonstop30151° 27' 24.87" N // 0° 11' 38.91" WMember
edited February 2007
You're welcome mirage.
I should also add that the PX6600 BIOS flash you downloaded should also match in terms of memory manufacturer (ie. Hynix, Samsung etc.) but I presume you have already checked that as well
I should also add that the PX6600 BIOS flash you downloaded should also match in terms of memory manufacturer (ie. Hynix, Samsung etc.) but I presume you have already checked that as well
Well, if I could understand correctly Anyway, I think I will try this
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nonstop30151° 27' 24.87" N // 0° 11' 38.91" WMember
edited February 2007
Yes it is NVFlash you have to use and copy it to a floppy along with 6600 flash file. Remember to make a copy of the current BIOS of your card FIRST before you apply the 6600 BIOS.
That's what the nvflash --save back.rom command does
Alternatively nvflash -b back.rom can also be used and you can name the backup file whatever you prefer instead of "back" if you wish
Then you use nvflash -e to erase the EEPROM
And finally you can apply the 6600 BIOS using command :
nvflash -4 -5 -6 6600.rom or the alternative filename you have chosen for the 6600 BIOS file.
I use nvflash -p -u -f 6600.rom and it does the same thing so you can try it instead if nvflash -4 -5 -6 6600.rom doesn't work.
Yes it is NVFlash you have to use and copy it to a floppy along with 6600 flash file. Remember to make a copy of the current BIOS of your card FIRST before you apply the 6600 BIOS.
That's what the nvflash --save back.rom command does
Alternatively nvflash -b back.rom can also be used and you can name the backup file whatever you prefer instead of "back" if you wish
Then you use nvflash -e to erase the EEPROM
And finally you can apply the 6600 BIOS using the final command
nvflash -4 -5 -6 6600.rom or the alternative filename you have chosen for the 6600 BIOS file
Wow, that is real help. I will do exactly as your concise description. Thanks again. I need to wait one day more; the computer is working on a WU that I want completed first. You never know, I might not be able to boot again for a while
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nonstop30151° 27' 24.87" N // 0° 11' 38.91" WMember
edited February 2007
Yes I know it's a little daunting but the hardest part is to have the right BIOS flash file.
When you have the correct 6600 BIOS flash file in terms of memory manufacturer and ns value you will not run into any problems. If anything I'd double check the site where you got the 6600 BIOS file from to make sure it is for the 6600 PCIe card because there's a 6600 AGP as well and from you what you mentioned previously it is a PCIe card that you have.
Folding has become a higher priority compared to BIOS flashing in my book too
Wow, that is real help. I will do exactly as your concise description. Thanks again. I need to wait one day more; the computer is working on a WU that I want completed first. You never know, I might not be able to boot again for a while
many thanks Mirage for finding that chinese article.
Myself and a few others on slickdeals have been trying to figure out how to properly transform the WinFast PX6200-TD that you have into a PX6600-TD. I actually tried the same thing the chinese article stated using nvflash 5.12 (as oppose to 5.40) and the PX6600 BIOS you provided. Unfortunately it seems to work but the DVI only shows a black screen (not the same as 'no signal') and only the VGA works. The VGA only works if you unplug the DVI.
There are others that have stated that the BIOs flash does not physically unlock the pipes and that 3DMark scores are still the same. I personally have not tested the 3DMark scores yet but it does seem to have worked on the original chinese article. Although RivaTuner does state that the target display adapter is a 6600 (A2, 8x1, 3vp) if you check the pipes there is still 4 pipes locked.
Please share with us how you did it and if your modification worked 100%?
many thanks Mirage for finding that chinese article.
Myself and a few others on slickdeals have been trying to figure out how to properly transform the WinFast PX6200-TD that you have into a PX6600-TD. I actually tried the same thing the chinese article stated using nvflash 5.12 (as oppose to 5.40) and the PX6600 BIOS you provided. Unfortunately it seems to work but the DVI only shows a black screen (not the same as 'no signal') and only the VGA works. The VGA only works if you unplug the DVI.
There are others that have stated that the BIOs flash does not physically unlock the pipes and that 3DMark scores are still the same. I personally have not tested the 3DMark scores yet but it does seem to have worked on the original chinese article. Although RivaTuner does state that the target display adapter is a 6600 (A2, 8x1, 3vp) if you check the pipes there is still 4 pipes locked.
Please share with us how you did it and if your modification worked 100%?
I thought no one was interested anymore. Then, let me post my complete experience.
Later, I also found that although 6200TD was detected as 6600TD with 6600 BIOS by the Nvidia drivers, this did not unlock the extra pipes. I still use Rivatuner for that. I have not tested the DVI port but it works with the other port without any problem. I was planning to use Rivatuner scripts to unlock the pipes permanently but I did not try it yet. The main advantage of 6600 BIOS remains as enabling the SLI possibility but I do not have the hardware to test it. So, if you guys do not need SLI, there is no reason to try 6600 BIOS anymore. Rivatuner takes care of everything.
One last thing: you can use Nibitor to enable temperature sensing in the 6200 BIOS. After you flash the modified BIOS, Nvidia drivers start monitoring the temperature.
Believe me there is still much interest now that the price of this card has dropped to $25 + shipping. This is IMO the best value card out there for what it can do.
I am not familiar with how Riva Tuner works, but I'm assuming the modifications it does on the card requires software to be loaded in Windows? What exactly is the trade off of using Riva Tuner and theoretically a working 6600 BIOS? Can you explain a bit more about Riva Tuner scripts as well?
Your DVI port works after you flashed it to PX6600.rom? or did you mean when you flashed it back to the original 6200.rom?
What is your feeling of the chinese article, do you think they were able to unlock those pipes permanently (especially after examining their performance tests on the second page). It seems like their main argument for using the 6600 BIOS was mainly for a more stable and higher overclock than Riva Tuner could provide?
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i actually worked out how to bypass the "test settings" when using rivatuner and set the mem to 550, but there was a tiny bit of artifacting, so i set it back down to 525. thanx for the help anyway.
Is there a version of coolbits or similar that works with 91.31 drivers or do I need to downgrade?
THX
then i press okay, and at the main page where you click the pulldown bar to get the icon menu it says 4pp again, doesnt your guy's say 4x1? lol whys mine different?
But if i set it to 450/350 my computer gets stuck
Please help me!
How hot is the card running? How hot is your PC running? Heat is the Primary reason for cards locking up "well for me anyways"
I downloaded the latest forceware drivers 93.71 found here http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_2k_93.71.html
I used riva turner v2.0 RC 16.2 to unlock the extra pipes found here http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/Video-Tweak/RivaTuner.shtml
I then used Coolbits to overclock my video card found here http://www.overclockers.com.au/files/CoolBits.reg
I am using the Evga video card with 256 of onboard ram..Running on the Nv44board.Computer specs are..Amd 3000+ running at 2.0 ghz 1.5 gig of pc 2700 ram.
My video card is now overclocked at.
400 MHz Core clock frequency
898 MHz Memeory clock frequency
The Temperature runs at 51 C under 0 load and around 74 C under full load.
Can play Bf2/Call of Duty 2 on high and get about 60-80FPS
Can play 2142 on medium to high and get about 55-70FPC
Here are the specs of some other series 6 cards for referance..
GeForce 6200
Core Clock: 300 MHz
Memory Clock: 550 MHz (my card)
GeForce 6200 TC(Turbo Catch)
Core Clock: 350 Mhz
Memory Clock: 700 Mhz
GeForce 6500
Core Clock: 450 MHz
Memory Clock: 700 MHz
GeForce LE 6600
Core Clock: 300 Mhz
Memory Clock: 500 Mhz
Geforce 6600
Core Clock: 300 Mhz
Memory Clock: 500/550 Mhz
Geforce 6600 GDDR2
Core Clock: 350 Mhz
Memory Clock: 800 Mhz
Geforce 6610 XL
Core Clock: 400 Mhz
Memory Clock: 800 Mhz
As you can see I am running a little above the 6610 XL speed video card.
If ya need anyhelp with your 6200 card feel free to contact me at
Scotcrego@gmail.com
Thanks for reminding that. I just checked the two cards, they both have 3.6ns 128MB DDR RAM running at 550MHz.
I should also add that the PX6600 BIOS flash you downloaded should also match in terms of memory manufacturer (ie. Hynix, Samsung etc.) but I presume you have already checked that as well
Yes, both of them are Hynix
I found a Taiwanese site, and translated with Google. They say that they did this cross-flash successfully.
http://www.oc.com.tw/article/0504/readiyarticle.asp?id=3737
Well, if I could understand correctly Anyway, I think I will try this
That's what the nvflash --save back.rom command does
Alternatively nvflash -b back.rom can also be used and you can name the backup file whatever you prefer instead of "back" if you wish
Then you use nvflash -e to erase the EEPROM
And finally you can apply the 6600 BIOS using command :
nvflash -4 -5 -6 6600.rom or the alternative filename you have chosen for the 6600 BIOS file.
I use nvflash -p -u -f 6600.rom and it does the same thing so you can try it instead if nvflash -4 -5 -6 6600.rom doesn't work.
Wow, that is real help. I will do exactly as your concise description. Thanks again. I need to wait one day more; the computer is working on a WU that I want completed first. You never know, I might not be able to boot again for a while
When you have the correct 6600 BIOS flash file in terms of memory manufacturer and ns value you will not run into any problems. If anything I'd double check the site where you got the 6600 BIOS file from to make sure it is for the 6600 PCIe card because there's a 6600 AGP as well and from you what you mentioned previously it is a PCIe card that you have.
Folding has become a higher priority compared to BIOS flashing in my book too
Yes, px6600 bios worked on px6200. All pipes are unlocked permanently and card boots/detected as 6600. Just for reference here is the link to 6600 bios
ftp://ftp.leadtek.com.tw/entertainment_graphics/BIOS/060106_PX6600_128M_HDTV_2A23.zip
Cheers!
It's great to see you managed to do it successfully and you got the desired result
Myself and a few others on slickdeals have been trying to figure out how to properly transform the WinFast PX6200-TD that you have into a PX6600-TD. I actually tried the same thing the chinese article stated using nvflash 5.12 (as oppose to 5.40) and the PX6600 BIOS you provided. Unfortunately it seems to work but the DVI only shows a black screen (not the same as 'no signal') and only the VGA works. The VGA only works if you unplug the DVI.
There are others that have stated that the BIOs flash does not physically unlock the pipes and that 3DMark scores are still the same. I personally have not tested the 3DMark scores yet but it does seem to have worked on the original chinese article. Although RivaTuner does state that the target display adapter is a 6600 (A2, 8x1, 3vp) if you check the pipes there is still 4 pipes locked.
Please share with us how you did it and if your modification worked 100%?
I thought no one was interested anymore. Then, let me post my complete experience.
Later, I also found that although 6200TD was detected as 6600TD with 6600 BIOS by the Nvidia drivers, this did not unlock the extra pipes. I still use Rivatuner for that. I have not tested the DVI port but it works with the other port without any problem. I was planning to use Rivatuner scripts to unlock the pipes permanently but I did not try it yet. The main advantage of 6600 BIOS remains as enabling the SLI possibility but I do not have the hardware to test it. So, if you guys do not need SLI, there is no reason to try 6600 BIOS anymore. Rivatuner takes care of everything.
One last thing: you can use Nibitor to enable temperature sensing in the 6200 BIOS. After you flash the modified BIOS, Nvidia drivers start monitoring the temperature.
Here is 3DMark2005 score @ 600/1300-8/3 + Vantec CCB-A4P cooler
I am not familiar with how Riva Tuner works, but I'm assuming the modifications it does on the card requires software to be loaded in Windows? What exactly is the trade off of using Riva Tuner and theoretically a working 6600 BIOS? Can you explain a bit more about Riva Tuner scripts as well?
Your DVI port works after you flashed it to PX6600.rom? or did you mean when you flashed it back to the original 6200.rom?
What is your feeling of the chinese article, do you think they were able to unlock those pipes permanently (especially after examining their performance tests on the second page). It seems like their main argument for using the 6600 BIOS was mainly for a more stable and higher overclock than Riva Tuner could provide?