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Phentos

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  1. http://cryptomining-blog.com/tag/maxwell-ii-bios-tweaker/

     

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?292367-How-To-vBIOS-mod-your-Maxwell-2-based-GPU

     

    Here's a couple of helpful guides to how to properly adjust power limit and voltage. You'll want to be much more careful while adjusting voltage values, as these have a vastly greater impact on heat output, stability, and longevity of your GPU. 

     

    The left slider under the voltage represents the minimum voltage on low power states, while the right one represents the maximum allowed voltage. To be safe, you should not exceed 0.900v-0.920v on a lower spec laptop GPU such as yours.

     

     

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  2. 1 hour ago, iAchilles said:

    recently could extract vBIOS but dont know how to power/voltage limit in MaxwellBiosTweaker . do u know how?

     

    Those options will be under the Voltage Table and Power Table headers in the program. Increase your OC until you reach the point where temperatures and/or stability become worse than what you feel comfortable with. Increase power limit as needed. Don't increase voltage unless you have to, as this will greatly increase heat buildup. Depending on your GPU's ASIC quality, increasing voltage may be unavoidable.

     

    Open GPU-Z and right click the top bar of the program window, there should be an option called Read ASIC Quality. Higher values mean the GPU is not as "leaky" as those having lower values, which means you won't need to increase the voltage for a high ASIC GPU as much as you would for a lower value GPU.

     

    This is the only situation where ASIC quality matters. It's irrelevant for overall performance, so don't be upset if your GPU has a lower ASIC value (65% or less).

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  3. Laptop:

    Lenovo Y510p.

    i7 4700MQ

    GT 750M SLI

    8 GB RAM

    1 TB WD Scorpio Blue HDD at a majestic speed of 5400 RPM

    Windows 8

     

    Want the VBIOS mod so badly so I can actually play games on the go again without burning myself and/or overheating my 2 year old laptop.

     

    Desktop:

    i7 2600k @ 4.3 Ghz

    R9 390

    8 GB Ripjaws X RAM

    ASUS Sabertooth P67

    OCZ Vertex 3 120 GB SSD and 2 TB Hitachi Deskstar HDD.

    Coolermaster HAF X case

    NZXT HALE90 850-M PSU (upgrading this soon)

  4. Hey all. 

     

    I've joined this community to hopefully learn more about overclocking and other advanced concepts.

     

    Also have a Lenovo Y510P that runs as hot as the surface of the sun when playing any game, so the modded VBIOS wouldn't hurt to have as well ;)

     

    And finally, wouldn't mind some advice on what's going on with my main rig. Will be posting a thread about it fairly soon-ish.

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