Probably caused more brown in your pants.
Yeh probably did after seeing that , I'm not sure he changed the right settings
Back to stock bios and score is back from 6400 (Hard lock) to 6670 same clocks
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Probably caused more brown in your pants.
Yeh probably did after seeing that , I'm not sure he changed the right settings
Back to stock bios and score is back from 6400 (Hard lock) to 6670 same clocks
Really? It's been solid for me, have played BF4, COH2, etc with no crashes at all with various clocks!
Maybe give this a try, if unstable use Afterburner to drop mem clock.
980 SOC
1506/3800 1.225v
240/275W
http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=06174931636444865810
Is that for the KFA 980 GTX SOC Gamer that you are using? Are those the default voltages and can they be raised in MSI?
Cheers
I'm not using the SOC Gamer myself Neil just a bios for it with those settings. I'm using the reference one I linked. The voltage is locked to the clocks so you'll not be able to increase it in any further in AB.
how is 980 performanced at 1440p? can a single one play most games at near max settings comfortably?
Sure thing, happy to take a look at it
So, first real play at overclocking since I've got the temps under control. I set the power limit to 110 and tried +140 on the core, no extra volts. Temps for the top card hit 70 whilst the bottom one hit 64. GPUZ log file gave the max boost as 1506? Heaven was free of artefacts and gave me this score: (no idea if that's good or bad)
Perf Cap read SLI VREL and UTIL for the bottom card.
Tried the same with +150 and although it passed Heaven I got a couple of blue pixels in test 18-19.
SO, suggestions on what to do next please gents?