Evange
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Thanks! You rock man!
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And you'd be guessing wrong because if that was the case, everyone with the vbios and the latest driver would have the same problem. Additionally, you haven't provided an ounce of proof to support this. If you want to blame the vbios, you need to at least provide some GPU logs, hardware configuration, application used and what clocks you attempted. Otherwise it's completely meaningless and we're not going to go on OCN searching for that information.
Well it's ok. I just flashed back to my stock bios. I guess I'll use a custom bios when I get my Titan on water.
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That doesn't really tell us much does it? You need to provide better details and/or GPU logs + settings. I haven't noticed any changes in my OC with the latest nvidia driver.
I have a lot of instabilities with my overclocks which some other users experienced too with TI bios and the latest 320.18 bios. We guess it is the way Nvidia changed the power limiting system.
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Is there going to be a new version of this bios? With the new drivers (320.18) I think the power settings are changed as my previously stable clocks are behaving strangely.
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+13mv won't bring you far...
I'll raise the voltages more if I get my Titan on water someday...
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I only managed to get my core clock to be stable at 1003MHz even with +13mV in Precision.
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Dude I live in Arizona (desert) and I have raised voltages. I think you'll be fine, try 1.175v and 1080 mhz.
What software did you use to adjust the voltages? I tried using Afterburner but it doesn't seem to work...
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Dude I live in Arizona (desert) and I have raised voltages. I think you'll be fine, try 1.175v and 1080 mhz.
Haha... ok I'll give it a go. Thanks!
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Then raise the voltage using nvidia inspector and you'll be able to clock much higher.
I don't comfortable raising the voltages as I'm on air and I'm living in a pretty hot area. Are my settings an average overclock?
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Hi svl7, do you think there is a difference between your vanilla custom vbios and the "SC" version?
Cos I'm only able to reach a maximum of 988MHz on my core clock and 1552MHz for my mem clock on stock voltages which people are telling me that these values are too low.
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You won't need to touch the power target slider with that vbios, it won't make a difference, the default value is already enough.
Really?! Thanks a lot!
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I just flashed to the SC bios... decided to settle at a core offset of +60 and mem offset of +100. Power adjusted 110% in MSI Afterburner.
Many thanks svl7!!!
Nvidia GTX Titan - modified VBIOS for more control and better overclocking
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Hi svl7, do you think you can make a version of your bios with 3d voltage locked at 1.2125V?
My Titan is really leaky and will only be stable at 1.2125V irregardless of the amount that I overclock.