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OccamsRazor

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  1. Basically skyn3t ripped off svl7 work and is trying to take credit for it. Not surprising given how O C N is infested with asshats that have no problem stealing others work.

    Sent from my GT-N7000

    Got any proof of that or are you just assuming things? Because if so everybody that modded bios before of someone might say the same, that somebody ripped him off of his work!

    And 2 things for your information: Skyn3t modded ALL 700 family not only 780´s much like Slv7 modded the nvidias M family vbios and to finish something you might know by now that unfortunately ALL forums have asshats and this one is no exception!

    Cheers

    Ed

  2. rage fuury

    >1.25V is not possible unless a hard-mode.

    Apparently yes :(But I read about it and some users had higher clocks with that kind of BIOS.

    >with stock Titan bios you can go only up to only 1.2V with tools like EVGA Precision X, MSI Afterburner and NVidia Inspector

    We can use KeplerBiosTweaker to unlock power limit, I did that, so the limit will be exactly like we set it.

    But someone sad than this card (like some other NV cards) has hardware protection, so under Furmark and with even unlocked BIOS that protection will be activated when the card will try to consume... how many watts? 350? 400? I tryed to load them only at 300 watts (3DMark11, first test with medium preset). I'm afraid to use Furmark.

    I also tryed "Nvidia GTX Titan - 'OC edition' VBIOS". It's OK, but I have 3-sli in surround mode and using EVGA Prec. for overclock. Situation:

    Firefox is running (Adobe flash is working in a backbround) and the cards are at a higher frequency (about 700 MHz @ 0.862-0.887V - each card has a different voltage cause of dif. ASIC, I think so). We starting a game that loads the cards for about 70-80% each. And there is no any frequency and voltage increase, so it's like OK, but I can feel a little input lag, because anyway the cards a loaded pretty hard. I think it's a bug, but not a BIOS fault.

    So now using this BIOS like before (mine) - manualy switching between two states - P8 (600/810 MHz @ 0.862-0.887V ) and P0 (1150/3004 MHz @ 1.212V). It`s not ideal but we can be sure that in 3D mode we will have all the power. Also the is no need for higher frequencies than ~600/800 MHz in most other situations (browsing, movies etc.). Only for folding, encoding etc. that will use CUDA.

    Hi Booya, what bios are you talking about? ive stumbled once on a engineering bios (made by TIN if im not mistaken) but i didnt have my titan then, but there was a warning that it could damage the card!

    cheers

    Ed

  3. @svl7, thanks to you i bought the acer V3-571G, was looking for a not-so-expensive laptop but with some gaming capabilites and you made it real valuable! :) playing lots of games very smoothly at 1113/1200 but sometimes it throttles back to 709mhz, no heat issue, got a good cooling and temps never go above 70º and cpu 75º, so must be needing voltage, dont you think? ill test what ever you throw my way! ;) Cheers Ed

  4. well, i feel the mouse more responsive and acurate, maybe because i can adjust the dpi on the fly, (button close to the index finger that changes colour with the setting) tried it with a few games and it takes a bit to get used to but you can feel the difference from the microsoft mouse i was using! :)

  5. i use a X7 Anti-Vibrate Laser Gaming Mouse/XL-750BH, its 6 DPI-Shift ability with LED color indicator(no driver required) The customizable “DPI Button” with Color Indicator” instantly shifts mouse sensitivity between 100 - 3600 dpi. The mouse gives you quick access from pixel-precise targeting to lightning-fast maneuvers without pausing the action. Speed Mouse Key Response Time Up to 3ms, It not only extends the mouse key switch lifetime but also offers quick response over your opponents during the game play. (Key response time of conventional mouse is about 16ms) and i love it! ;)

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