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Thats a pretty awesome card you have there!
Ordered a full cover block for the card. The EK blocks were sold out, so I went with the Koolance. http://www.koolance.com/water-coolin...oducts_id=1239
Trixx cannot compare to Afterburner in any way shape or form, AB is miles ahead, with new beta 11, you can now control 3 seperate voltages for better overclocking.
http://downloads.guru3d.com/-MSI-Aft...load-2740.html
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Elfear,
If you don't mind pushing the voltage, can you test your card and see if you can do 1.25-1.3v on the GPU core (doesn't matter which core clocks you use, even stock, although try your 1225 mhz) and see if you are stable?
Someone with a 1.05v Vid card who could do 1200 mhz at 1.175v said that he starts artifacting if the measured vcore goes above 1.20v in AB.
BTW after hours of BF3 last night, seems like I can do 1225 @ 1.237v target on the core, without artifacting in planes in BF3 (Afterburner said the voltage was 1.17-1.18v measured). 1200 is fine at 1.225v target (1.16v real). 1250 mhz requires at least 1.275v target though, and I won't try that (was artifacting in BF3 at 1.250v target)
Was able to get the memory up a little higher with afterburner beta11. Max mhz allowed in beta11 is 1790 it seems.
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guys be aware that on latest betas 10 and 11 of MSI Aftb. i reported errors to the author of it
i normally just overwrite the old one, this time i didnt and start getting heavy errors on GFX like this
it was over and over, so what i did was remove MSI Aftb, remove drivers, restart reinstall drivers and then MSI Aftb.
this may or not may happen but for you guys that bench is primary so i would put and eye on this
cheers to all
Sergio
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Thanks for the info.
To get mem any higher, I used afterburner and set voltage, closed it and set clocks with trixx, 1835mhz so far in heaven extreme preset.
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but beta 11 works with 7970's now check
Added memory voltage control for reference design AMD RADEON 7970 graphics cards with CHL8228 voltage regulators
source: http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=357421
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ASRock X299 OC Formula
ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D80 (4x8GB) DDR4-3800C17 B-Die
1x Intel Optane SSD 905P 480GB
4x HP EX950 NVMe 2TB on ASRock ULTRA M.2 CARD
EVGA RTX 2080TI KINGPIN 2190/8000 Stock Cooling AIO 240
SilverStone ST1500W-TI TITANIUM
Alphacool Custom Water Cooling
I used beta11, but maximum memory frequency it allows is 1790mhz. Trixx lets you go higher, so I used it for settings clocks.
Intel Core i9-7980XE@ 4.8GHz 18C/18TH (Direct Die Contact)
ASRock X299 OC Formula
ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D80 (4x8GB) DDR4-3800C17 B-Die
1x Intel Optane SSD 905P 480GB
4x HP EX950 NVMe 2TB on ASRock ULTRA M.2 CARD
EVGA RTX 2080TI KINGPIN 2190/8000 Stock Cooling AIO 240
SilverStone ST1500W-TI TITANIUM
Alphacool Custom Water Cooling
it will only cause problems trixx and msi Afterburner, they can not work together, have tried for 2 days, perhaps 1 a 20 times it goes well.
ned at bios tool to edit it whit
BF3 an 3Dmark is bad whit AMD Catalyst 12.x (8.95 January 03) Unofficial BETA
Is there any way at all to check the expected VID based on serial numbers, or is that a stupid question? :P What are these two numbers I've seen mentioned in past posts regarding the 'theory' that the lower VID chips of course clock better.
with a little messing around i got msi ab working did 1213 clock / 1375 memory , this card just has major push , damn i could just imagine with good drivers and some water-cooling , what they would do , truthfully i think crossfire is overkill with these , so lets hope another crysis type game come out
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Afterburner BETA11
http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?det=2842
I wonder if it's OVP?
I was able to put my 1175mv Vid card with set @ 1.250v in 3dmark 2011 without crashing, just to check (clocks at 1200, didn't crash; btw it's stable at 1.231v target for hours; 1.225v eventually caused a "cannot initialize full screen: make sure no other apps are running" error after about an hour. Heaven was fully stable at 1.231v too, for an hour, but got up to 88C, with room temp at idk, 86 degrees fahrenheit).
So the lower Vid cards can't take as much voltage, but clock better on less?
Falkentyne how you guys finding your vid . on my card i start artifact after 1.250 volts , 1.3 is just crash city , but i havent really work on my core with less volts so that might be the ticket , to keep from artifact so early on , I would for sure like to hit 1300mhz , but a stable 1200 seems to be the spot with out better cooling
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ASUS Maximus V Forumla Bios 1408
Intel Ivy Bridge 3770k UNLIDDED
4.8 ghz EK Supreme HF Block 1.38v
Dominator Platinum 2666MHz 11-13-13-35
EVGA Titan eK bLOCK
Corsiar AX850W
Samsung 840 Pro 256GB C:/ OS
Samsung 840 Pro 512GB D:/ Game:
Western Digital Black WD4001FAEX 4TB 7200 RPM 64MB E:/ Data
Western Digital Black WD4001FAEX 4TB 7200 RPM 64MB F:/ Data
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Guys which driver are you guys using for stable gaming with this card in Tri Fire or Crossfire??? Also any of you got afterburner to allow clocks over 1125. My cards do this at stock volts.
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you ca try gpu tweak
http://www.mediafire.com/?t2lt36eiulfy197
enable advanced mode on left coner
setting...tuning....enable overclocking range enhancement
Afterburner beta 11 will set the default volts for your card based on its ASIC binning level. So you can see it in the voltage monitoring.
There have been some rumors going around that the cards will crash if you give them more than 125mv over the stock voltage. If this is true, this could be why people with 1.050v Vid cards are crashing as soon as the card hits 1.2v of "real" voltage (happens at about 1.25v of target voltage, with vdroop). And would also explain why people with 1.112v Vid cards can't use 1.3v target voltage. This needs more testing.
New AMD RC drivers: http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles...C11Driver.aspx
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