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wizardmaxx said:Doe u want to increase to the voltage to the pci-e slot or alter voltages on the card itself.
wizardmaxx said:Just up the pci-e voltage in the bios. Other than that u getting into voltage mods on the card or bios reflashing which always has mixed results.
wizardmaxx said:At the bios main menu hit ctrl + f1 twice and extended menu will become available. U got the DS4 right ?
Sorry see now u got the Asus board. Mabye similar trick there.
wizardmaxx said:Just up the pci-e voltage in the bios.
Rob43 said:Why do that if he wants to overclock his card,wont make any difference for overclocking![]()
pci-e voltage has nothing to do with clocking his card
Try the latest vesion of ATTworks perfectly
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=17628921&highlight=ATT
Rob
wizardmaxx said:Just up the pci-e voltage in the bios. Other than that u getting into voltage mods on the card or bios reflashing which always has mixed results.
Concorde Rules said:2ndly, read my guide thats stickied![]()
Cheekykid said:I have done.
i have the latest ati tray tools but no voltage tab shows up for me.
Rabit asks for a bios file. Where do i find that?
Cheekykid said:Rabit asks for a bios file. Where do i find that?
wizardmaxx said:Yup - You can always reflash the original bios when u done overclocking.
wizardmaxx said:Yes. Thats why guys flash their bios in the first place. So they dont have to keep doing it in windows (mem and gpu clocks). The fact that u want to change the voltage is just another setting so to answer your question it will be overclocked all the time, Until you flash the original bios back on. Then its going to be like the day u bought it (even though youve revved the hell out of it).
PS "Other than that u getting into voltage mods on the card or bios reflashing which always has mixed results." If you mess up the flash u could mess up the card...no warranty on that