BIOS modding strikes again: turn your Geforce 9600 into an 8800GTS
- May 31st, 2008
- 2 Comments

Back in the day, the cool thing to do was to modify your lower-end Radeon 9800 into a 9800Pro, or at least something like it, by essentially drawing on it with a pencil. Well, here’s a sequel that might actually apply to you.
If you have a certain kind of Geforce 9600 (like this one), all you have to do is flash the BIOS and it rejiggers the card to unlock the unused shader units and the 2 memory units that are deactivated; basically you’re adding 128MB of RAM and some extra hardware pipelines completely by software. It ends up increasing performance by quite a bit. Pretty awesome, huh? Unfortunately, the card it works on is not very common, but it’s good to know these kinds of quickie mods are still viable. Here’s the original guide in Chinese, if you like that kind of thing.







Geekitblack (Who am I?)
6 months ago
It’s really is good to know, that they totally havn’t locked the user out of making some adjustments.
But off-topic, i love the look of that GFX-card!
GeForce are getting so hardcore!
http://www.geekitblack.blogspot.com
Mark L (Who am I?)
6 months ago
Yeah, I’ve been looking into converting GeForce cards into Quadros lately (use 3dsmax all day, but it’s OK because I’ll still have an extra 2 geforces to run everything else). And it looks pretty easy. Spend a couple hundred rather than a couple thousand.