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GUIDE: GTX 200 series heatbug fix.
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Well this is about undervolting. Undervolting has no safe volts as the worst thing is a BSOD when using voltage tuner.
Overvolting however I do not know the max voltage. But I wouldn't really make my volts higher than 3-4notches (depending on the cooling ofc). But DON'T take this for anything but what I WOULD do.
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hey Tjingsted, i tryed your method but one problem. i dont know how much i should lower the voltage because i still havent seen any artifacts and i also dont know if lowering it will diminish performance in games. heres the deal. im planning on correcting my stock vGPU by lowering it to make it more stable. in GTA4 i know exactly when its crashs to solid color so maybe instead of going through all the stress tests i could just play the game and see what happens. so far--- my stock 1125mv gives problems as well as 1113mv. so i lowered it to 975mv and its fine no more crashes. but still thats just random number. what if my card wants more voltage? how do i know? how does this affect performance. as well as heating
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