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    Quote Originally Posted by HDCHOPPER View Post
    jcool you can use amdgpuclock tool with this patch ... http://www.nordichardware.com/skrive...16/ToolLib.zip

    and set what ever clocks you want first BN:3,DN:0 click set clocks ( it will say it didnt work but forgrt that it does) then on dropdown meneu select BN:4,DN:0 then put in the clock you want same as the first ones) click set clocks ... monitor will go black or a sec. then tell you it didnt work ( again it does lol) you can check if you want with gpuz it will show your new clocks
    dont use riva tuner for clocking only for fan speeds

    now tell me that the batch fornowagain really does set voltage to both gpu's ! really ? how to disable oc on riva ..( or do you mean just dont use it leave the clocks stock thier) ?
    your card is a x2 card right ? not just 2 cards in cf right ?

    if so were in bizzness
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    edit - I tried the patch, you dont need it with the current version. Also AMD GPU Clock Tool doesnt work with XP-64 so i'm still up **** creek without a paddle.
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    Hey guys, hoping you could help me out.

    Try not to flame me too hard for being a bit noobish.

    Every time I try to run the commands in the first step, I get the below errors. I know I'm doing something wrong, what is it?




    Thanks for any help.

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    You have to navigate to your RivaTuner directory buddy.
    (Whoa, I just restated myself?) EDIT BUTTON IS YOUR FRIEND


    cd C:\Program Files\<Rivatuner directory>
    (cd == Change Directory, if you're wondering.)(Because Rivatuner.exe isn't in your C:\Users\Daniel folder now is it? xD)

    then do Rivatuner.exe <whatever>


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    LOL oh God, I can't believe I thought right past that.

    Thank you.

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    Alright, for the first step, RivaTuner.exe /ri1,70,1A gives me the correct return. It gives me "I2C 01 70 1a :0a"



    Step two gives me

    01 70 15 :41
    01 70 16 :41
    01 70 17 :41
    01 70 18 :41


    Is this right? Thanks again.

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    thanks STEvil
    knew eye should of checked that link
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    ATi Tray Tools has support for adjusting voltage. I dont know if it works beyond the stock 1.25v though because I uninstalled it after I found that it wouldnt overclock the second core of my X2.. like everything else out there.

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    Hey guys how would one do the 2nd x2 in crossfirex?


    nevermind just found it out...

    If you want to do the second hd4870x2 in crossfire you must use

    RivaTuner.exe /sd3 /wi1,70,18,4C /sd4 /wi1,70,18,4C

    of course that is the values for 1.4v


    assuming your working directory is c:\program files\rivatuner v2.22 you can use this batch code that I slightly modified from the other guys post to do both gpu's. I take no credit in this other than adding the strings for the 2nd hd4870x2 in crossfire!
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    Anyone knows a good tutorial for Windows PowerShell? I think all this reading and setting volts with RT could be automated in a little script without much problems. Or would a CMD script be a little more universal? (dunno how many ppl have powershell installed)

    Edit: NVM, found something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gir92 View Post
    Alright, for the first step, RivaTuner.exe /ri1,70,1A gives me the correct return. It gives me "I2C 01 70 1a :0a"



    Step two gives me

    01 70 15 :41
    01 70 16 :41
    01 70 17 :41
    01 70 18 :41


    Is this right? Thanks again.
    OK someone explain this.

    Why are there four different registers all returning the exact same voltage?
    41=65 decimal Vid=1.263v
    Seems like the people with 4870 x2's were changing the "18" register, while on my "old" model visiontek 4870, changing the 18 register does not change the readout in gpu-z or Riva; But changing the 17 register does.

    But like everyone else has found out, no improvement in 3dmark stability (firefly forest always locks up randomly after 830 core, and -sometimes- even canyon has done it).

    But notice this posters findings:
    FOUR different registers have 1.263v.
    What exactly does this mean?

    What happens if you change all four (15-18) to 1.35v instead of just the only one that shows the change in Rivatuner or GPUZ?

    Anyone know if that will make a difference or will 3dmark still crash? (this goes for X2 owners too).

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    Maybe those different registers are for power states, so this card you have isn't supposed to be switching between states, which would mean all states supplied by the controller would be the same.
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    Quote Originally Posted by japamd View Post
    Tried 860 @ 1.4v, but 3dmark06 freezes in a matter of seconds...

    Maybe it's OCP working?
    You can "ask" VT11xx to report OCP/OVP conditions by reading its register 13. Bits 0 and 1 are OCP/OVP states. Take a note that these bits are read-only status bits, you cannot change them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falkentyne View Post
    OK someone explain this.

    Why are there four different registers all returning the exact same voltage?
    41=65 decimal Vid=1.263v
    Seems like the people with 4870 x2's were changing the "18" register, while on my "old" model visiontek 4870, changing the 18 register does not change the readout in gpu-z or Riva; But changing the 17 register does.

    But like everyone else has found out, no improvement in 3dmark stability (firefly forest always locks up randomly after 830 core, and -sometimes- even canyon has done it).

    But notice this posters findings:
    FOUR different registers have 1.263v.
    What exactly does this mean?
    Surprized to meet you here
    It means just one thing: separate 2D/3D voltages are disabled on your system (either in BIOS or via software, e.g. overclocking 4800 series via RT/ATT/AT or AMDGPUClockTool disables PowerPlay and 2D/3D voltages switching). Other words, VRM has 4 different entries allowing the GPU to select one of them via GPU GPIO pins connected to VRM VID pins. Only one entry is in use on your system.

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    Hi unwinder.
    Yes I lurk around quite a bit. Didn't know this thread was here till someone mentioned it in another section though.

    Thanks for the explanation about the power states.

    BTW do you have any ideas why higher voltage isn't helping firefly forest at all but seems to help Vantage, folding, etc?
    What's so special about firefly forest that would make it not respond to voltage increase?

    I can't pass firefly forest at higher than 830 core, at any voltage...830 core is fine, but higher...like 835+.fails at 1.26v, 1.3, 1.35, 1.4...

    Is it the shader core? Shaders aren't affected by the vcore change?

    I guess I should also ask:
    Do people who do the -hardware- voltage mod also have this problem with firefiy forest? This might shed some answers if only the softmod is failing in firefly....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unwinder View Post
    You can "ask" VT11xx to report OCP/OVP conditions by reading its register 13. Bits 0 and 1 are OCP/OVP states. Take a note that these bits are read-only status bits, you cannot change them.
    Thanks for explaining it, Unwinder

    Too bad my rig is locking up after the freeze, can't do anything but restart.

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    arggggg it didnt work on my visiontek 3870X2
    volts are still at 3.125 both cores
    must not be a referance board
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    Quote Originally Posted by Falkentyne View Post
    Hi unwinder.
    Yes I lurk around quite a bit. Didn't know this thread was here till someone mentioned it in another section though.

    Thanks for the explanation about the power states.

    BTW do you have any ideas why higher voltage isn't helping firefly forest at all but seems to help Vantage, folding, etc?
    What's so special about firefly forest that would make it not respond to voltage increase?

    I can't pass firefly forest at higher than 830 core, at any voltage...830 core is fine, but higher...like 835+.fails at 1.26v, 1.3, 1.35, 1.4...

    Is it the shader core? Shaders aren't affected by the vcore change?

    I guess I should also ask:
    Do people who do the -hardware- voltage mod also have this problem with firefiy forest? This might shed some answers if only the softmod is failing in firefly....
    Dito, exactly the same here (see my above post for details).

    It seems the shaders are maxing out, not the core speed. And it sure seems the vgpu voltage doesn't affect shader voltage as with NV cards :/
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    So who here has seen improvements in OC with the 4870X2 and softmod? It seems that I haven't read about anybody experiencing better clocks.
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    Does anyone here know the safe zone of operation volt and temp wise for those GTX295 VRM's? I'm currently running 1.14v for the first and 1.13 for the second GPU, which leads to VRM temps ranging from 64 to 71°C. I mean Unwinder already said the controller will support much higher voltage, but what about the VRM's?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HDCHOPPER View Post
    arggggg it didnt work on my visiontek 3870X2
    volts are still at 3.125 both cores
    must not be a referance board
    Check the other voltage, thats the supply voltage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p2501 View Post
    Does anyone here know the safe zone of operation volt and temp wise for those GTX295 VRM's? I'm currently running 1.14v for the first and 1.13 for the second GPU, which leads to VRM temps ranging from 64 to 71°C.
    Critical overheating temperature of VRM phases is 150C. So i would start worrying seeing it higher than 125-130C.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unwinder View Post
    Critical overheating temperature of VRM phases is 150C. So i would start worrying seeing it higher than 125-130C.
    That's good to hear, thank you. I was a bit worried that, while staying in the safe zone for the GPU itself with below 1.15 volts, I would fry my VRM's if I kept those setting long term.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scottc19 View Post
    Check the other voltage, thats the supply voltage.

    enlighten me

    thats the voltage that gpuz 0.3.1 shows me .. what other voltage ?
    btw was using the batch file (just micro flashed by) and thier never was a window allowing me to pick a voltage

    that 3.125v is where it stays idle or 100% loaded seen this sucker pull 37+ amps ! clocks are 918/1134

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    Quote Originally Posted by CedricFP View Post
    So who here has seen improvements in OC with the 4870X2 and softmod? It seems that I haven't read about anybody experiencing better clocks.
    I can run vantage higher with the softmod on my 4870 X2. I crash on the first test at 880 without it, but pass it without issues with the voltage soft modded to 1.45v. I fail later on the same test at 860 with stock voltage, but am able to pass it with 1.36v. I crash on the second test with 880 and 1.36v.

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    the second step just returns "41" for all the values for me??? on a sapphire 4870. Is there anything i can do with that??
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