Thanks for all the info guys.. I will be doing some testing this weekend on my BFG OC to see what stock vgpu and vmem are and seeing if i cant grab an extra few mhz from this.....
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Thanks for all the info guys.. I will be doing some testing this weekend on my BFG OC to see what stock vgpu and vmem are and seeing if i cant grab an extra few mhz from this.....
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edit.. i found the vgpu 1.18 load, and 1.09 idle with it downclocked...
thanks
It appears that on my BFG OC version pins 1/3/11 are already bridged as well. So Id like to see what I get by bridging 2/4. are there any other combo's that may help?
Also, does anyone know a chain store for a conductive pen? Im getting low and I dont feel like waiting if i run out.... thanks again
When measuring the voltage where are you pointing the negative on the multi?
@ psu molex black wire plug
Thanks.
How long should I let the ink dry before installing/running a bench?
If you are going to use ink, measure the resistance between the 2 contacts you bridge with ink - when the ink is wet the resistance is high, and it falls as it dries. Once it's close to a dead short (the value you get on the DMM when you touch the 2 probes together) you can install & power on.
Also make sure you don't bridge anything you are not supposed to, just the 2 small contacts at each VID position.
Ok,
I am getting 1.25v on gpu with 1/2/3/4/5/11 and 2.15v on the mem. Time to play.
so going 1/2/3/4/5/11 loads @ 1.25vgpu?
i was wondering this.
thank you
Yep.
801/1730/1452 on my vanilla...
I have had so many bsod the past week trying to bang out benches at 4.6ghz that I think I borked my OS install. So I am also having driver issues...going to reformat and see where I get.
I'm confused do you bridge vid pin 2 and 4 or 1/2/3/4/5/11? Can someone clear this up for me? Also does this work on all GTX 285s or just certain brands?
1/3/11 are already bridged from factory on a standard card.
On an EVGA SSC card, 1/2/3/11 are already bridged from factory.
When we talk about bridging 2/4/5 we are meaning bridge them in addition to the ones already bridged from the factory.
If you have a standard card (1/3/11 already bridged):
Standard vgpu is ~1.16v
Bridging (2) will give ~1.23 vgpu load.
Bridging (2) & (4) will give ~1.24 vgpu load.
Bridging (2), (4) & (5) will give ~1.25 vgpu load.
If you have an EVGA SSC card (1/2/3/11 already bridged):
Standard vgpu is ~1.23v
Bridging (4) will give ~1.24 vgpu load.
Bridging (4) & (5) will give ~1.25 vgpu load.
If the card is reference design (which I think they all are but I can't be certain) then it should work fine.
i got the ssc @ 1.29vcore load
i might be onto smtg
yeh!! 1.33vcore @ load
pencil mod at it :)
Woah nice, what did you do?
I had no time to play over last couple of days been really busy.
yes Napalm, please share the secret... 1.33 sounds real appealing....
good job BTW :up:
still testing guys :)
got it up to 1.36vcore @ load
and i think i have it figured out :D
let me find some pix and ill explain in a bit..