Xanvast
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I was using Afterburner until I flashed with your bios. I don't know about stressing gpus, but for a common usage 1v was fine. Even 0.887v seemed ok but that needs to be tested further Edit : Apparently adding gpu clock offset at stock settings results in voltages lowering, maybe I can use it for testing purpose
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Hey svl7, thanks again for the work ! I was just about to ask for a lower default voltage bios I had some time to try it again today, for some reason this time it worked : Precision X is able to modify the voltage as intended, just like Inspector. Afterburner can't because it seems that on Inspector, voltage settings have effect only past +275mv, Afterburner beeing limited to +100mv I think that's why it does no change. My voltages watching videos are 1.1375 and 1.15v compared to 1.0v before, that 1.05v comes at the right time If you could go down a little bit more to 1.0v I would be grateful. Have a nice day Edit : this new one seems to have default 1.037v which will be in fact perfectly fine thanks a lot
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I am using 314.22 drivers. What I mean is that when I rebooted, the display status was the same as no drivers installed, low res and generic video adapters detected. Windows had to reinstall the cards and drivers followed by a reboot. I flashed back to a variation of Naennon's vbios as my voltage settings with Inspector, Precision X nor Afterburner did anything to the actual values, remaining as I said 1137 / 1150 mv respectively on each card which is even less than with +0mv (+37mv being 1187 and 1200mv)