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sapphire trixx Question

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Is it possible with the software for it, to set the voltage for you after system restart or boot?
I have my OC saved into a profile @1100/1500 @1.131v but after a restart or a clean boot I get the core and memory set but the Voltage stays at stock 1.031V.

thanks
 
Always been buggy for me, but it allows 1.384v for my cards....
Sometimes when benching it will flip to lower volts and crash the bench, pretty annoying - no longer use it now =(
 
I do really like the program, just this little issue of changing Voltage each time I switch on PC. Not sure if I should just go back to Afterburner.
 
Trixxx is and always will be a poor man's afterburner. :D

Afterburner hasn't worked correctly for a while (enable unofficial overclocking to be met with unsettable clocks, and no voltage control. Several versions have this same bug) for me, and it is pretty bloated if all you want is an overclock tool.

I now use Trixx, and it's been very good, once all the ticks and things have been set, being able to clock to where I want (1250MHz Core & 1650MHz Memory on my 7970 at 1.3V) and for it to just stick and work is very nice. I've not missed Afterburner, as the OSD doesn't seem to work any more either.
 
Trixxx is and always will be a poor man's afterburner. :D

While I can see where you coming from, Afterburner is a nice package with a lot of great features. But when all i want is a program for overclocking trixx works just has well.
So far not a single issue.
 
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I've had to move to Trixx from Afterburner since getting my 7950 as I can't get voltage overclocking to work in the latter.

Main problem with Trixx is the voltage limit seems really low (1.13v), I hear of people running much higher. Anyway to raise it?
 
I've had to move to Trixx from Afterburner since getting my 7950 as I can't get voltage overclocking to work in the latter.

Main problem with Trixx is the voltage limit seems really low (1.13v), I hear of people running much higher. Anyway to raise it?

I can go up to 1.381v On my 7950
 
I've had to move to Trixx from Afterburner since getting my 7950 as I can't get voltage overclocking to work in the latter.

Main problem with Trixx is the voltage limit seems really low (1.13v), I hear of people running much higher. Anyway to raise it?


Click on the link in post 7
 
Just tried that version 4.4.0b mod and the limit is still 1.13v

shankly1985, what's your default voltage? From what I can tell different 7950s have different default voltages which may explain why I and some others have such a low limit because we have low defaults.
 
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Seems to talk about Memory voltage rather than core voltage in that post. I'd test it anyway but it wants me to signup to download so would rather not unless anyone can confirm it definitely raises the voltage limit.

shankly1985, what's your default voltage? From what I can tell different 7950s have different default voltages which may explain why I and some others have such a low limit because we have low defaults.

Default is 1.031v
 
Hmmm. This is starting to annoy me, I've read online some others having similar issues perhaps around BIOS limits or something. I've tried Afterburner, Trixx, Asus GPU Tweak etc and have still found no way to get over 1.13v

I have the XFX Double D edition.
 
Hmmm. This is starting to annoy me, I've read online some others having similar issues perhaps around BIOS limits or something. I've tried Afterburner, Trixx, Asus GPU Tweak etc and have still found no way to get over 1.13v

I have the XFX Double D edition.

I have same card, I bought mine on release week. This was well before all theses cards started getting voltage locked.
 
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