Hi guys,
I recently sold my MSI 6970 Lightnings and just picked up a 560 ti 448 oc/pe. I only removed the amd drivers and installed the nvidia drivers. What's interesting is that the voltage adjustment went from actual milli volts to +1, +2, etc. in Afterbuner. I reinstalled the latest version and even tried an older version I had saved from summer 2011 and no change. I recall my old GTX 480s had the actual milli volts and the slider would move to the desired amount. I don't get this +1 and what it represents and if there's a way to change it back to actual voltage read out. Thanks
edit: Nevermind, the +1...is for adding 1 millivolt. EVGA precision shows max voltage setting to 1113 and stock is 963mV. Do the subtraction and your left with 150mV which is what the msi slider goes up to (+150). I still prefer seeing the actual voltage but I just needed to know how this works. Apparently, my card has this option available along with memory and auxiliary voltage adjustment too.
Edited by wermad - 8/9/12 at 1:01am
I recently sold my MSI 6970 Lightnings and just picked up a 560 ti 448 oc/pe. I only removed the amd drivers and installed the nvidia drivers. What's interesting is that the voltage adjustment went from actual milli volts to +1, +2, etc. in Afterbuner. I reinstalled the latest version and even tried an older version I had saved from summer 2011 and no change. I recall my old GTX 480s had the actual milli volts and the slider would move to the desired amount. I don't get this +1 and what it represents and if there's a way to change it back to actual voltage read out. Thanks
edit: Nevermind, the +1...is for adding 1 millivolt. EVGA precision shows max voltage setting to 1113 and stock is 963mV. Do the subtraction and your left with 150mV which is what the msi slider goes up to (+150). I still prefer seeing the actual voltage but I just needed to know how this works. Apparently, my card has this option available along with memory and auxiliary voltage adjustment too.
Edited by wermad - 8/9/12 at 1:01am





