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*sigh* Still no SLI Profile for Mechwarrior Online
This Game shows a "nVidia - The Way it's meant to be played" screen at startup but has no SLI profile. Ridiciulous.
The game has even "productive" status since September
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Yes, that would be an idea. But my main problem is that the max clockability of my cards does not change even after changing so much external parameters like power target and cooling. That my cards have exactly the same clockability with 350W Power Target and Watercooling like with Stock BIOS and Stock Air cooling is still confusing me. I did not expect a major improvement but no change at all seems quite strange to me.
But even if there is no solution for this "mystery", I'm still very happy with this BIOS, because I have much more control over my clock rates as before
And I apprecciate you help, of course Thank you very much.
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Did you also raise your voltage to max? I didn't see you mention that in your post. Also keep in mind that with this bios, your frequency is now pegged at 1163 MHz during 3D operations unlike the stock bios where it adjusts based on power targets/tdp.
Yes, the Voltage is always at 1,212V when I test. I double-check that everytime
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Hi,
first off all, big thanks for this great work, this BIOS is really great
But maybe you can help me with a problem. I have a 2-way Titan SLI which runs fine with Stock BIOS OCed at 1163 MHz with 1,212V and 106% Powertarget (done with Precision X). One notch more an it doesn't run stable anymore. With Aircooling I was at 74°C at this point, so I expected to have reached the Power Target since there was enough room at temp target. The Memory runs at Stock clock. If I do the slightest overclocking of the memory it won't run stable anymore at 1163 MHz GPU (which is stable without Mem OC). Another hint that I have reached the Power target. Ok, as far as good...now the next step
Then I applied this great BIOS, which have may advantages for my setup, but the cards are still behaving the same. This point I don't quite understand because I should have much more room for OC now because of the increased Power Target in this BIOS (if not at the GPU, so at least at the Memory I thought). That seems strange to me and I was not expecting this.
Then I applied Watercooling, now the Cards ran with the same settings at 40°C...but the cards are still behaving exact the same as before. With a greater Power Target I should be able to do some Memory OC, even if the GPU were at its limit. But this isn't the case. If I put down the GPU clock, I can do some Memory OC (again a hint for a Power Target Problem).
Can somebody give me an explanation for this observations, maybe I overlooked an important point. Or misunderstood something
I have verified, that both cards are correctly flashed with the modded BIOS and I use the 320.49 Driver atm.
It would be great if sombody has an idea, why my cards dont want to move just a little step farther, even with watercoolung and 350W Power Target.
Thanks in advance.
Nvidia GTX Titan - modified VBIOS for more control and better overclocking
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I have tried the Rev04 BIOS (no ACX, no downsampling) with my Titan SLI (Asus) but I ran into some problems.
After flashing and rebooting, Windows detects the cards again and automatically reinstall the driver. Enabling SLI then results in a Blue Screen. Reinstalling the driver by nVidia Setup also results in a blue screen during deinstallation part. These errors were reproducable, I was not able to get the driver installed again.
After flashing back the Rev02 I ran before everything works fine again, driver installation works correctly and SLI runs really fine as before.
So on my Hardware Rev02 works really great, but Rev04 does not. Has somebody an idea what could have gone wrong on my part ?