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jmke 23rd January 2009 14:39

EVGA Voltage Tuner Software Coming
 
Have an exciting new utility to show today that is coming soon

* First version of this utility will support all EVGA GTX 260 65nm, 280 and 295 cards.
* Will work ONLY on EVGA graphics cards, and ONLY for EVGA registered users.
http://www.evga.com/forums/tm.asp?m=...BF%BD%EF%BF%BD

thorgal 23rd January 2009 14:59

How long before someone mods it to work on all nVidia brands ?

:D

geoffrey 23rd January 2009 15:54

never if they have custom pcb :)

Kougar 23rd January 2009 17:59

Sounds like it might require a custom GPU BIOS? Or maybe just detects the brand via the GPU BIOS. Hopefully is not a custom PCB, I am sure current EVGA owners would love to use it.

EVGA Precision Overclocking Tool works on any NVIDIA brand card.

Massman 24th January 2009 11:49

http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=103

jmke 24th January 2009 12:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by Massman (Post 229795)

:ws:
should be made into a nice guide :D

Kougar 24th January 2009 19:06

Only works for GTX 260 / GTX 280 cards and a few others with the Volterra VT11xx registers it appears.

Kougar 24th January 2009 20:58

Thanks for the link Massman! Worked like a charm for my card. I have a nearly identical card to Justageek. :)

Like his card mine seems to error at anything over 1458 shader clocks regardless of voltage. Had to follow suit and unlink the core to clock to 700. Still testing settings and voltages, but only a slight voltage bump adds some nice headroom...

Voltage regulators are running hotter than the core temp even after changing 1.13 to 1.3v and running at 700/1458/2050...

Massman 25th January 2009 12:32

Even a better guide on OCX: http://www.ocxtreme.org/forumenus/showthread.php?t=4427

Should be working on the 4870X2 card as well, by the way!

Kougar 25th January 2009 22:46

Hm, I get almost as good an overclock with 1.2v than I do with 1.3v. 700/1458 clocks just aren't stable at any voltage unfortunately.


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