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    1536 ?
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    , 2 1 1536. RBE(Radeon Bios Editor) http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1648676
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    "Okay here you go The bios switch is located right next to the crossfire connectors on the top of the card Here is a pic, you'll notice it to the left of the gold contacts on the bottom right of the card (as per the orientation the card is in here)



    The right position is a over writable bios. What you need to do is the following;

    Download the latest versions of (Links)

    1 Radeon Bios Editor
    2 ATI Winflash
    3 GPU-Z (asus edition for good measure since you have 2 asus cards)

    The bios flashing steps are as follows;

    1. Shut down the PC
    2. While system is off, take off your side panel and flip the bios switch to the right position (away from the back plate of the card)
    3. Replace Side panel and turn system back on
    4. Extract Winflash and place on your desktop
    5. Extract and run RBE (Radeon Bios editor)
    6. Your going to want to make a backup of the bios before flashing over it. To do this click the save/acquire button in RBE. Click search and it should locate your card/s You shouldn't need to back up each as since they are the same model they should have the same bios but you can if you want to just to be safe. While your card/s are selected click acquire bios. Name the bios backup.bin (If you do both name the 2nd one backup2.bin, NOT backup.bin2)
    7. Close RBE and then re-open it
    8. Click Load Bios
    9. Load Backup.bin
    10. After loading backup.bin go into the additional features tab on the upper right of the RBE window
    11. Select 6970 shaders in the right side of the window
    12. After adding that click save bios
    13. name the new bios asusunlock.bin
    14. Close RBE and then reopen it
    15. Choose Load Bios
    16. Load asusunlock.bin
    17. Click the acquire/flash button
    18. Click search and it should find your cards
    19. Click the checkbox where it says force flash
    20. Say ok or yes to the ugly warning message that makes it sound like your pc will explode in 5 seconds
    21. Click flash
    22. Say no to restart, select your second card and force flash it
    23. Say yes to restart
    24. When your system restarts, open gpu-z and check each card to see what it says under shaders. Your hoping for 1536
    25. Enjoy

    This is safe because your using the exact same bios your card has except it includes the additional shaders.

    PM me if you need any help or have any questions. Update this thread with your results."

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