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EVGA Voltage tuner + 9800GX2 = good times

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Originally Posted by kremtok
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It MAY work with your BFG, but you aren't supposed to try it. EVGA will only allow someone with a registered EVGA card to download the Voltage Tuner. It's also in the terms of use or EULA that nobody is supposed to redistribute it.

it works with any brand
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=215521
 
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Originally Posted by grunion View Post
Interesting
I see conflicting reports with the GX2.

So far I'm up 3 shader straps from my previous F@H stable shader clock.
thats not bad. do bad you dont have water cooling
 
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Originally Posted by grunion View Post
You're absolutely right, I hit 1998 on the shader for about 30 seconds before the temps went crazy and the driver reset.
It really takes water to push these things.
you prolly get another 1 maybe two straps out of the card on that voltage. when i had my gt under water. dropping 30c on load was nice, for benchmarking and folding. i was able to run very close 800/2000 like 780/1970 something with a 1.1 mod and over 1100 on the mem
 
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Originally Posted by zomgiwin View Post
the voltage tuner works for the GX2?!
no way, i thought we had to use rivatuner
hmm, time to check it out lol

and p.s.
i can hit 700 core, 1800 shader at stock volts on my xfx ...
memory is a diff story. that won't budge much stable.

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i am on server 2008, so i have to use 1.2.1, i can't find a patch for this version, can anyone help?
try modding rivatuner
 
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Originally Posted by zomgiwin View Post
is there anything with a nice fun gui?
last time i used the cmd prompt with rivatuner and after adjusting my values once or twice it crashed my computer, and i had to uninstall rivatuner in safe mode or windows wouldn't boot..
check out that link on the first page i posted
 
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Originally Posted by grunion
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You're absolutely right, I hit 1998 on the shader for about 30 seconds before the temps went crazy and the driver reset.
It really takes water to push these things.

have you tried take the plastic shroud off your card and put a fan on the the side of it?
 
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Originally Posted by zomgiwin View Post
lol k, i use atitool/occt for my gpu stress

and i closely monitor temps as i go

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1.27v, i pushed the shader alone (everything else at stock)
and i got 1970 for 4 mins no errors in atitool, moving to core now


is there anyway to soft vmod the mem?
dont think so
 
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