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corsair:
Well, for advanced skill the best would be the BIOS upgrade, but could not be done so much if is there no applications available for doing it, the best could be a mix of them.

SciManStev:
Thank you msattler and Vyper for the information. I will try both products and see how they do. The question I still have is how do you get to the bios on a GPU (GTX 480)? I didn't know you could do that.

Steve

SciManStev:
I tested both tools, and found that they both allow individual control of frequencies, but the Nvidia Inspector did let me adjust voltages. I had been trying to do that for months. I should be able to get 850 MHz or better. Temps are still cool, and voltage is kicked up a bit to see how it remains stable.

Steve

Josef W. Segur:

--- Quote from: SciManStev on 13 Sep 2010, 06:12:21 pm ---Thank you msattler and Vyper for the information. I will try both products and see how they do. The question I still have is how do you get to the bios on a GPU (GTX 480)? I didn't know you could do that.

Steve
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Try searching for nVidia BIOS, seems to turn up much pertinent info.
                                                                                         Joe

glennaxl:

--- Quote from: SciManStev on 13 Sep 2010, 06:12:21 pm ---Thank you msattler and Vyper for the information. I will try both products and see how they do. The question I still have is how do you get to the bios on a GPU (GTX 480)? I didn't know you could do that.

Steve

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