So this means that even if things are not working 100% right now....SW voltage control will work eventually, right Dinos?
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So this means that even if things are not working 100% right now....SW voltage control will work eventually, right Dinos?
I'm personally a bit disappointed that Gigabyte didn't stick with the original beta interface that was just so much more simple. I just don't like these big, complicated UIs with a ton of buttons which seem to need an instruction manual just to get it working right.
what are you talking about
mia i guess so :shrug:
The software interface that the retail cards ship with. They could have fit that all into a design that was much more user friendly. The SoC Tuner interface was posted earlier in this thread.
i havent seen it
screencap?
+1.....I totally agree :up: The first one is the better of the two. Although I don't mind something inbetween either (like MSI AB).
"OC Guru Graphic Card Smart Tuner"....heh, give me a break :rolleyes:
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t...Untitled-7.jpg
http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t...ntitled2-2.jpg
i see what you mean heh
I love hardmod more than software. Real good 3D ocers will understand what I mean.:)
:rofl:
Got my card...OC Guru was on the disc and is working fine for me :shrug:
Pics of the card posted in the v-mods section if anyone wants to work on it before I get a chance to try ;)
Tested mine today and OC Guru works fine for RETAIL card and Vgpu raising up to 1.30v.
Now all you have to do is the VID mod to 1.40v and then use OC Guru to raise till 1.6 if needed :D
Card clocks very well on air.
So the only one for whom the software doesn't work is me ?
That sounds so typical of me and my f*ing bad luck.
1. Software voltage control not working.
2. Card dieing without a reason.
Nice...
card died????
Of course it would, if something can clock crap ( this time it was impossible, since it was pretested by a nice person at Gigabyte :p: ) it'll come to me.
If something's about to break, surely it'll come to me.
VID mod to 1.35V.
Real voltage applied 1.4V ( stupid thing overvolts by 0.04 - 0.05V ).
30 secs of operation at 1.4V on air cooling, boot into Windows, check temp ( 43C ), moving the CCC window a bit to open up DRHDRIBL to check if the voltage stays put or droops on 3D load I notice that there's some color washout in the CCC titlebar.
Opens up DRHDRIBL and artifacts all over the place.
Shut down immediately, VID mod to 1.25V ( 1.3V real )... test again, artifacts again.
I think it's a bad memory chip or a broken solder joint ( gonna bake the card in a few mins )
Nope, warming up the card in an attempt to get some joints "re-done" didn't work, card still artifacts :(
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