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SciManStev:
The last time I tried, EVGA Precision didn't work with Fermi. I take it that it does now? I will try using it again, as I would like to unlock my voltages. I may not be able to to it, as every tool I have tried won't let me. The 480's are from a company called Zotac.
Steve
msattler:
--- Quote from: SciManStev on 12 Sep 2010, 10:30:06 am ---The last time I tried, EVGA Precision didn't work with Fermi. I take it that it does now? I will try using it again, as I would like to unlock my voltages. I may not be able to to it, as every tool I have tried won't let me. The 480's are from a company called Zotac.
Steve
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I updated to the latest Precision version before trying it with my 465s. I had not tried to use my slightly older version, but it's quite possible that it would not have worked before support for the Fermi cards was added.
And I have never tried to do anything with voltage modification.....as my cards are all using the stock cooling, they run hot enough the way it is. With your water cooling setup you might get away with boosting things a little bit.....dunno.
Vyper:
I use this little tool.
With that you can make a shortcut in which you can put in your autostart which sets your: gpu clock, shader clock, mem clock, fan speed and core voltage.
It's so small and light and you get some statistics.
Didn't know how i could cope living without it if it disappeared.
http://www.overclock.net/nvidia-drivers-overclocking-software/720928-nvidia-inspector-tool.html
Kind regards Vyper
hiamps:
Cool tool thanks.
IrishFBall32:
+1 for eVGA Precision S/W overclocking... and SpeedFan just in case something goes wrong (like an AC failure) and I need to stop BOINC or shutdown the computer altogether
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