This is only the deviceID/vendorID, nothing harmful.. You can also download your BIOS from your gfx, and edit it. Correcting timings in BIOS is easy. Not![]()
This is only the deviceID/vendorID, nothing harmful.. You can also download your BIOS from your gfx, and edit it. Correcting timings in BIOS is easy. Not![]()
So...I've edited my BFG OC bios to add the extra 1.1 v and changed vid3 to 1.1 v as well. I've also edited my vram timings to that of the bios on the first page and set the default clocks to 700/1750/900 (stable clocks for me). So do you think that all should be OK flashing??? The goal here is:
1 - add the 1.1 v for extra clearance
2 - set my oc clocks at the bios level
3 - loosen my vram timings in hope of increasing vram clocks
Thoughts?
i7 3770K
ASUS P8Z77-V Deluxe
16GB Kingston HyperX DDR3-1600
240GB HyperX SSD
EVGA GTX 680 SC+
X-Fi Fatality
Corsair AX1200
Intel C2D E8400 @ 4000MHz ~1,192V
Thermaltake Big Typhoon 120
MSI P35 NEO2-FIR (bios v1.8)
ADATA 2*2GB DDR2 800+ EE
ASUS Geforce 8800GT 512MB + Accelero S1
Seasonic S12-600
someone flash with the first post bios (lower timmings) and make more oc to ram frequency?, itīs working?
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