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Search Join Now Login. Sort By. Notification Preferences. Forum Actions. Report Post. I would like to hit 1 ghz on both of them but not if its going to damage something.. Did you have any trouble setting up sli for the game? Mine only goes to max. Is it even good to run the volts past ? Afterburner only shows the max volts at The card has overvoltage built onto the pcb in the form of buttons.
I am able to increase voltage "on the fly" if i think im about to crash a benchmark to help prevent it. I normally just judge and adjust over 1. I have 1. Both fans can be controlled individually for different speeds, 19 phase instead of default s' with i think. The card has an area on it for checking voltages for true reads and you have the ablility to solder off all the protection zones in one spot on the card Pretty much this or the MSI Lightning Extreme which has alot of the same features if your looking for a card you can really play with.
That's why I wanted, and still want, a pair of them Lightning Xtreme beauts. How am I suppose to use this bios napalm? Does this score is good?
At the moment i play bf3 only.. Regards, and thanks in advance! Hi guys! Im having trouble OC my vanilla evga reference 's.
Overclocking: By increasing the frequency of the videocard's memory and GPU, we can make the videocard increase its calculation clock cycles per second. It sounds hard, but it really can be done in less than a few minutes. Example: If your card runs at MHz which is pretty common these days then I suggest that you don't increase the frequency any higher than 30 to 50 MHz. More advanced users push the frequency often way higher. Usually when your 3D graphics start to show artifacts such as white dots "snow" , you should back down MHz and leave it at that.
Usually when you are overclocking too hard, it'll start to show artifacts, empty polygons or it will even freeze. Carefully find that limit and then back down at least 20 MHz from the moment you notice an artifact.
Look carefully and observe well. I really wouldn't know why you need to overclock today's tested card anyway, but we'll still show it. This is what happened to us when we reviewed the GTX as well, and this is where the idea about writing such an GTX overclocking guide came from, as most review sites out there don't mention what tools they used in order to overclock, leaving early adopters to search for themselves the right tool for the job.
With this in mind, we set up to bring our users a quick guide that will enable them to unlock the full potential of the GTX , Nvidia's card coming with an impressive overclocking headroom for an flagship product as you will most certainly see for yourself.
Before we start, the first thing to do is to download a few free tools from the Web, our main goal being to find a way of changing the core's voltage without resorting to hardware modes and other stuff like that, the GF coming with a CHiL digital PWM controller which decides just how much juice the core needs. As its the case with many other PWM controllers used in today's top end graphics cards this can be also controlled via software, MSI Afterburner certainly being one of the most wide known tools available to overclockers worldwide.
Unfortunately, heading over to MSI's Afterburner website and downloading these tools gets us the 2. There's no need to worry though, beta versions of this tool are also available and usually come with support for the latest graphics cards out there. Right now, the latest beta version is Afterburner 2. Another utility that supports the GTX is Nvidia Inspector tool, this utility looking a lot like GPU-Z although it also comes with a really thorough overclocking panel, this being available for download from our website.
I recommend installing both of these tools and see what works best for you, Nvidia Inspector being also a really good alternative to GPU-Z, so you are really hitting two rabbits with one stone by going with this software.
The last tool that you need in your arsenal before getting to see what your GTX is made off is the FurMark stress testing utility, available for download here. Now that we got a hold of everything we need in order to overclock the GTX , its time for a small disclaimer as you need to understand Softpedia can't be held reliable for what happens to your video card is anything goes wrong.
Furthermore, we do not encourage overclocking if you don't know what you are doing, so please make sure you understand all the risks involved before getting started. Another thing that I need to mention is this guide should also work for overclocking other Nvidia video cards, such as the GTX and other Fermi based cards.
I'll assume that, by now, you have downloaded and installed all the utilities mentioned in the pre-requisite section, so we are going to get right into the action. First thing to do now is to unlock voltage control and monitoring in MSI's Afterburner tool by heading to the Settings tab found in the bottom right corner of the program's main panel, the two check boxes needed being right under the General tab, in the Safety properties subsection, called Unlock Voltage Control and Unlock Voltage Monitoring, as you can see in the enclosed picture.
After clicking the OK button, you will get a message informing you these changes will be applied after restarting MSI's utility, so do as informed.
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