Quote Originally Posted by STEvil View Post
Yeah, use the correct version.

Some versions are DOS only, some you can use from command prompt.

bentez2003 - The VRM on the card may be overheating, I had very similar issues on my DCU II's which I eventually tracked down to VRM temperature.
How were you able to monitor VRM temp?

Quote Originally Posted by CrazyNutz View Post
No it's not hard. The hard part is trying to find some free time to work on KGB I've been swamped lately. Hopefully I can free some time up soon.
Lol, I understand. Oh by the way, if I increase the max boost clock in my BIOS would I automatically reach that clock? It's just that the default max boost clock of my vBIOS is 1267.3 and when I unlock the voltage to 1.212 it immediately reaches that clock without any problems. If I want to increase more should I just increase max boost clock with your program? What EVGA Precision X and MSI Afterburner modifies is the boost clock by adding an offset and not the max boost clock. What your program basically does is modifying the Kepler Boost (Max Boost Clock - Boost Clock) which is practically increasing Max Boost Clock also.