Wow Core voltage @ 1.8 ?
Well, considering the limits of AB, I would think he meant 1.18v.
Wow Core voltage @ 1.8 ?
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Wow Core voltage @ 1.8 ?
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I am running just the shader modded bios with my clocks set at the CCC max of 840, have been doing that for a few days without issue, I just wanted to take things slowly to start. Anyways, I thought it was about time I started pushing a little further so to start the process, last night I raised 3D voltages a little in the Bios using RBE but no matter what I did I got driver errors in Windows on boot up basically saying that there was an issue and therefore windows would not load the driver. Now I don't know if I am raising the voltage in RBE wrongly but I tried different approaches either simply putting 1.15V in the clock tables under the 800/1250 entry, using the overclock button thingy and changing the register as well, or a combination of all of them..... can anyone who has increased the volts through RBE shed some light on what method worked for them please.
I am running just the shader modded bios with my clocks set at the CCC max of 840, have been doing that for a few days without issue, I just wanted to take things slowly to start. Anyways, I thought it was about time I started pushing a little further so to start the process, last night I raised 3D voltages a little in the Bios using RBE but no matter what I did I got driver errors in Windows on boot up basically saying that there was an issue and therefore windows would not load the driver. Now I don't know if I am raising the voltage in RBE wrongly but I tried different approaches either simply putting 1.15V in the clock tables under the 800/1250 entry, using the overclock button thingy and changing the register as well, or a combination of all of them..... can anyone who has increased the volts through RBE shed some light on what method worked for them please.
i used the gpu registers
Yeah, Trixx probably disables the use of the PowerControl slider in CCC. Why, I don't know, but from what I know Afterburner does as well. If your using Afterburner instead of Trixx, for the same MHZ, does your GPU speed get throttled down? What bios are you using, what clocks are you using during throttle down, and what program are you using to set your clocks when they DONT get throttled down?
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Processor | i5 4670K @4.4GHz 1.239V |
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Processor | i5 4670K @4.4GHz 1.239V |
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Motherboard | Asus Z87M-PLUS |
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Well, check the MIN & MAX in GPU-Z. Or monitor it with a drawn graph... (or simply use Afterburner). How is it not right? It shows that you can run 6970 clocks on stock 6950 voltage. Nothing is wrong with that. One thing I'd like to ask though, test if needed, but what are your max clocks (core/mem) on stock 1.1v and retaining stability in benchmarks/games?
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The Slider is still on +20% but in Furmark I get lower FPS that before.... The slider wont work when TRIXX is running... cant change it or save it - Jumps evertime back...
If I close TRIXX and move the Power Control slider and save it frame are back again in Furmark... If I start then TRIXX everthing looks like on function now...
But if I do a restart Frame in Furmark are again low. Frames are looking like if Power Control slider is on 0%... But the slider is set on +20%....
Any suggestions?
When looking for max GPU speed, set the RAM frequency to its default. Then use Furmark to stress the core. Look for "black outs", where the screen goes black then back to normal. That is one sign of too high GPU speed. Also halt of stress test, bluescreen or restart. If you get any "driver has recovered..." messages, that too was caused by too high core freq.
Again, remember to test for max GPU speed and mem speed seperatly. Also, some game may stress the card even more, so 900MHz furmark stable may only be 870MHz stable in you favorite game.
I can recommend Starcraft II for testing both GPU and mem.
Processor | i5 4670K @4.4GHz 1.239V |
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Motherboard | Asus Z87M-PLUS |
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Processor | Q6950 |
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* Does RBE 1.27 support card ID change? I would like to change it to 6970 to use higher overclocking limits in CCC. Do not like s***y (in my opinion) programs like AB or SD.
* Is it VID4 that is responsible in RBE for 3D clocks, and is it 1.175 for 6970 original bios?
Hi to All at the beggining
I bought 2 Gigabyte GV-R695D5-2GD-B cards after reading the article here. Both were modded using Unlock Shaders Script only. Then DriverSweeper and brand new AMD Catalyst drivers 10.12 (old style) were installed. At the end pushed clock of both to max allowed by CCC - 840 MHz for core. Memory stays at default. Power + 15%
Wont tell You exact benchmarks scores because my CPU isn't so powerful as yours :] It's only E8400 @ 4 GHz . Another important thing to mention is that I use 30' DELL 3011 display at native resolution 2560 * 1600. Ok, so lets begin...
- SC 2 - All maxed out / smooth gameplay / aye candy effects.
- Mafia 2 - All maxed out / smooth gameplay / aye candy effects. The most funny thing at this game is that I have higher FPS on PhysicX on medium or high than on off by average 8 FPS
- BF:BC2 All maxed out / smooth gameplay / aye candy effects. Only "problems" I noticed are that frame rate just have to speed up in firsts 3 (up to 5) seconds after loading screen, loading screen itself (before each map / round) don't fade as fluently as before and take a little more time. There are some glitches on grass (Heavy Metal Map) some times too but I read is normal.
- GTA IV - hmm... what to say. HORRIBLY optimized game. Without forcing setting in command line it won't run in other than minimal settings in CF. Gameplay isn't as fluent as it was in previous games, but is is acceptable with Car Sensitivity at 1 (Ahaha) and rest at max with Visible Distance and Detail Distance to 45. Maybe problem here is my CPU - probably needs some quad.
Backing to "modding" topic...
* Does RBE 1.27 support card ID change? I would like to change it to 6970 to use higher overclocking limits in CCC. Do not like s***y (in my opinion) programs like AB or SD.
* Is it VID4 that is responsible in RBE for 3D clocks, and is it 1.175 for 6970 original bios?
I really would like to achive 6970 GPU clock (maybe a little more) and memory timings on default without running 3rd party applications.
At the end want to thanks everyone for this great job / +1 for all involved.
Regards,
Dmnk
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IIRC, it was going to be done and it is implemented, but I'm not sure if it is supported with the 69xx. Try checking the changelog.
Somewhat, yes and no. So it seems, it is switched around with different cards, hence you will have to experiment either VID3 or VID4 is handling your 3D clocks. Monitor the temps and then confirm the enhanced overclocking capabilities and there you will have the correct variable.
When overclocking with Trixx, When I open CCC overdrive the core and memory overclocking bars have disappeared and clocks are not shown. Also the power bar is there but when I slide it to 20% it will slide back after about a second unless I quickly click apply. Anyone else experience this?
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Surely if there is only one entry at 1.1V in the register whichever Vid it is against, that has to be the 3D clocks if all other registers are lower?
@ Mark....... The only safe way is through Method 1 as I understand it, and through method 1 we need to find and import a signature from a 6950 bios that already has the higher CCC limit, so I think we may struggle until some overclocked versions come out that do have a higher limit..... if ever
i use the 6950 modded bios by script, but with msi afterburner i put the 6970 clock values but, this don`t come down when im in 2d, how can i change it? i tried modified bios using the utility on top but my PC don`t start with these values.
In MSI i put the values 880/1375 without problems(tested), but this is bad T_T