Just picked up a EVGA GTX 465 from Geeks.com and am crossing my fingers that it will unlock to a 470. I know there is only a slim chance with EVGA 465s, but PCB side is not missing transitors where the two extra chips would hopefully be, so I'm thinking this is a positive.
My questions are
1. If it has the right transistors on the PCB side does this mean it absolutely has 10 chips instead of the dreaded 8?
2. I have read that it must have the right core and chips to be able to unlock, not just 10 chips? Is this true and has anyone got a 10 chips worth of RAM, but with the newer processor?
3. Is the only was to check the core to remove the heatsink? I have never applied thermal paste and don't want to spend any more money, but do want to make sure of what I have so I don't brick this card. $110 is quite a lot of money for me at the moment.
Any suggestions about flashing and/or verifying what I have would be nice - Hope to be sittin in 470 territory soon.
My questions are
1. If it has the right transistors on the PCB side does this mean it absolutely has 10 chips instead of the dreaded 8?
2. I have read that it must have the right core and chips to be able to unlock, not just 10 chips? Is this true and has anyone got a 10 chips worth of RAM, but with the newer processor?
3. Is the only was to check the core to remove the heatsink? I have never applied thermal paste and don't want to spend any more money, but do want to make sure of what I have so I don't brick this card. $110 is quite a lot of money for me at the moment.
Any suggestions about flashing and/or verifying what I have would be nice - Hope to be sittin in 470 territory soon.