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How do I change the voltage?

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:
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.

ok thanks. Am moving along the sticky guide. It says there that the volt tab should appear on the software. i ain't see no option related to pci-e volts in bios
 
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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.
 
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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.

But why the software doesn't bring up the volts menu for me?
 
Google rabit

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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.


WTF are you saying!?! Thats rubbish. :confused: PCI-E/AGP voltage has rarely given anyone any overclocking headroom, all it does is put more stress on the cards power regulators...


As for the OP: Have you got the latest ATi Tray Tools? 1.2.6.940.

2ndly, read my guide thats stickied :)
 
Cheekykid said:
Rabit asks for a bios file. Where do i find that?

U can either download a bios or save your cards bios with a program like atiwinflash then point rabit to it
 
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
 
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

Well I could have the card clocked higher only when I play 3d games and switch to normal settings when am working on 2D applications.
 
Afaik you can up the 3d clocks independantly from the 2d so you wouldnt have a problem there, but if you going to up the voltage then its 'across the board'. Mabye concorde can confirm this
 
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