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Donkolle

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  1. Take a screenprint with GPUshark on the detailed view. That will tell us what voltage the card is really running at those clocks. Some cards refuse to change voltage and are "stuck" at default voltage or lower irrespective of what vBIOS you flash.

    Good news is you can fix that by flashing a modded vBIOS with multiple values in the voltage table changed to the voltage you want so the card is forced to run at that voltage.

    Thanks for your answer.

    I will make a screenprint this evening and upload it... thans for this info :)

    Hm i thought i already did that with flashing the modded and overvolted vBIOS - or do i have a brainlag? :/

    And... where can i get those modded vBIOS with multiple values?

    I just found the vBIOS pack here.

  2. I made another test and flashed it with the 1.125 - i saw something where i'm not sure if it is correct.

    Maybe you could help me :)

    while it flashes:

    even the old and the new product name is

    Wimbledon XT A81 MXM GDDR5 300c/150m 0.9V A1

    Is this 0.9V the problem? cause it looks like it doesn't change the voltage?!

  3. Hey guys,

    I have a Alienware M17xR4 with an I-7 3610QM - 8GB DDR 3 RAM - HD7970M

    i've tried to overclock my gpu and it worked - no error or something.

    The only strange thing is that i can't overclock it with TRIXX, the highest possible stats where it runs smooth it at 925/1450.

    But even if i flash it with the 1150 overvoltaged bios from this forum i can't get it higher.

    Do you have any ideas why this doesn't work well?

    I would be very happy if you could give me some tipps :)

    Edit: i have another strange problem - if i overclock it to ~1000/1500 or so and run the heaven benchmark - nothing happens and it works - if i run BF4 with those settings it crashs.

  4. No it shouldn't, 3610QM is powlerful enough.

    I have the same CPU and GPU, BF4 runs super smooth, do you have MSAA enabled? Disable it, it's a big fps hog.

    Try to use SweetFX for it's SMAA.

    Thanks for your answer, i will try it!

    Nope MSAA is off and only Post AA is on high - but it seems like there is no diffrence in fps if i switch it off.

    My FPS are between 45-75 and sometimes it dropes from 70~ to 45 and thats a pretty ugly graphic lagg.

    My HD 7970m runs at 925/1400 pretty stable (i will try to OC it later this day - last time it didn't worked^^)

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