Quote Originally Posted by KELL5 View Post
I don't want to argue with you unwinder. If you feel RT cannot cause damage alreay then you should check again. You've made RT with all the power it has and now shy away from providing users with an easy to use GUI to manipulate voltage control. I thought rivatuner was made to access functions and manipualte settings...maybe I'm wrong



this is for ALL users, not me.



exactly thankyou. so why does unwinder put them in RT? This could easily lead to an angry email for him



I never said he made (or helped) with evga voltage software....I said precision tuner.



I know it can be done, but it's a long process where users can easily make a much more catastrophic error which resuts in higher voltage than was planned. The majority of users here could do all sorts of stuff to their machines through hex. I thought guys like unwinder made tools like RT to make it easier for users to accomplish what they want. Since when do users need a daddy to tell them when things are safe?

Tell me you enjoy having to use hex to manipulate your voltages? Say it. Say "Hi, I am very much in favour of keeping RT the way it is. I think it's a bad idea to introduce voltage sliders under a new tab with warnings inplace. I'd much rather have to edit values in HEX as this is much easier for me than using a slider."

So to turn up all other voltages in your machine all you need is the ability to read and click a slider. Everyone manages that ok. Ever heard of someone just trying 2.5volts to their cpu via slider?

I mean c'mon.......surely he wouldn't make the slider goto 7v or anything stupid.




Then why does he allow users to overclock their cards then? You make no sense.



Asking why is not showing disrespect. If someone makes a decision and you don't agree with it you're allowed to express that opinion. I'm not name calling, or hassling unwinder off the forum. I merely expressed the fact I don't understand his reasons for leaving it out. If he'd said it's due to the fact it's very unreliable at implementing precise voltages or something then that would atleast make some sense. The fact he's made rivatuner (which is already the most powerful graphics card/system app I know of) with all the ability it has makes me confused as now he wants to protect users from themselves. Imagine he thought that just as he started to code RT in the first place......where would we be now?

I don't need a lecture on unwinder or his abilities. I'm perfectly well aware of the fact he's made RT for free to give to all.
Yours is a great mind, that can quickly analyze and rationalize things... I'm glad that you have the courage to bring things to light. Most others just want to respect Unwinder as much as possible just to encourage him to continue working on his wonderful RT project.

I'm completely with you, in bringing as many things to light as possible! Nothing wrong with that.. The bottom line here is that, as I already told Unwinder, eVGA has the balls to do it, and that he could also have the balls to do it, too. Heck, there's not even a warning in the motherboard BIOS to increase the voltage to like 2.0v or even higher, frying your CPU. The CPU heatsink could even be installed improperly, and the user could have already turned off the auto-shutdown feature based on temperature. Regarding the mobo/CPU, there's no "Daddy" around to even warn us on that.

We're all endowed with this "sacred" duty of making reason out of things. What is the REAL reason that Unwinder does not "want" to implement the same thing that eVGA is gonna implement? Usually, the most logical reason is the most truthful one. Once again, it's our duty to rationalize as many things as possible. It's our freedom of thought and expression, which is what has made America so successful in the duty of mankind.