Any programs that can detect VRAM brand/make and model?

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Yea the title kind of gives away the question. I have some zalman HS on my memory chips and dont really want to take them off, coz then I have to buy more. Any help much appreciated.

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Hmmm.. should have been a little more detailed :wink: Its an old 9800 pro 128mb that I want to flash to an XT. Problem is that I cant remember exactly what brand it is and the manual doesnt tell you. I think it was a GeCube :evil: but the model number that I could find in the manual doesnt exist on their site. Its GC-9800pro. The closest on their site is gc-r98pro, but thats not it because the core and mem speeds are different. Mine are core: 398mhz and mem: 350(700 DDR)mhz. I had a feeling it was Hynix RAM but when I flashed to the 128mb 9800XT with hynix 2.8 with the same speeds as mine there was artifacts everywhere, even the desktop. Btw mine is a factory OC version so thats why its higher than normal speeds (but the stock cooler couldnt handle the speed so I got the zalman vf700-cu).
 
Hmmm.. should have been a little more detailed :wink: Its an old 9800 pro 128mb that I want to flash to an XT. Problem is that I cant remember exactly what brand it is and the manual doesnt tell you. I think it was a GeCube :evil: but the model number that I could find in the manual doesnt exist on their site. Its GC-9800pro. The closest on their site is gc-r98pro, but thats not it because the core and mem speeds are different. Mine are core: 398mhz and mem: 350(700 DDR)mhz. I had a feeling it was Hynix RAM but when I flashed to the 128mb 9800XT with hynix 2.8 with the same speeds as mine there was artifacts everywhere, even the desktop. Btw mine is a factory OC version so thats why its higher than normal speeds (but the stock cooler couldnt handle the speed so I got the zalman vf700-cu).