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Ok, while I vmod it via BIOS to enable it to 1.1 (this is the maximum I want to get) and something is wrong, I’m leaning towards evga rma, or I will definitely do it due to the voltage burned out bios to edit?
Originally Written by mth91
BIOS for flashing above 1.15v will not do anything. I flashed my BIOS, which can do 1.3v, never exceeds 1.15. For the best overclocking, a volt-mode is preferred. I already bought all of the Volt modding accessories, I will probably do it tomorrow.
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Sorry, organize the problems to understandwhat do you mean and therefore give a simple answer. Yes / No, and explain exactly … THnx …
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The mod still helps. Now I use my 756/1890/2000 with 8800GT, whereas before I could use 710/1836/2000. I represent tension. Stock volts 1.05 at idle, 1.08 at load. With all BIOS 1.1v firmwares I am not getting anything from 1.10v and 1.13-1.14 at boot. Yes, 1.2-1.3 volts are required to reach the maximum clock speed. I am waiting for this new mod of conductive ink. I doubt these companies do not ship your master card via RMA.
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yes you can tell I had the same old modified 6800 volts via BIOS and even they replaced it. The warranty conditions are not subject to physical changes, such as voltage changes due to use.freezing of solder and conductive ink. So you can change the BIOS or just replace the cooler and leave the cooler to send it back when it dies.
I was expecting my yesterday. I was brought home early to make sure UPS didn’t leave any of those stupid notes. I have to put my signature instead of the package. UPS called me on Sunday (pre-recorded message) to inform me that the package would not be left without a signature.
I made my eVGA a notch above my 320GTS. I received a Vanilla bike W / gt 600/1500/900 hour. Many people received factory timer cards from SC, although the box clearly indicated it was vanilla. I didn’t get that chance.
My first search in OCing was not very brilliant, I was only able to take advantage of 712/1674/929 (low enough) to be headless under the ATI tool with 100% above the cooler fan. I was very curious as to why my RAM was so bad when someone claimed to be over 1000 was pretty easy. I put OC on each slider to see what each does formyself. I was about to tweak the core and shader a bit when I did this, but when I put them all together, the Alexander dolls weren’t there until I got them by clicking what you see above and dropped out.
I played the Crysis demo with one of these settings, but reduced the fan to 67%. No problem. I could play at 1280×1024 (I haven’t tried a higher resolution) with almost all settings; high AA disadvantage. I finally turned on post-processing, which was easily converted from a nerve-racking 15-25 fps to a very comfortable 25-40 fps. Then the shadows were zoomed in, but I didn’t notice much improvement in fps.
I wanted more, so I tried the BIOS that I read on XS. I followed these instructions but skipped the first b / c moves, changing the 1.1V input to 1.2V has no effect. According to the creator of Nibitor, 1.1v is probably just a shortcut. Changing the tag does not change the VID.
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Yes, Mavke is not limited to this either. The voltage diagram on NVIDIA-based video cards only looks like VID xx (voltage 1.1 V or 0.95 V is only for employees of your comwhich each VID indicates as a voltage value). The card only sees Xx, video, and for the GeForce 8800 GT VID 00 is 0.95V, so if the core is set to VID 00, the GPU voltage circuit will definitely detect VID 00 and will run at 0.95V. A VID 03 only recently was at 1.1V … so if VID 04 appears, most can get 1.15V …
