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RodEire

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  1. Your card shouldn't get that hot if you have enough pressure on the die, especially not at 1V...

    Try this.

    Svl7, I just wanted to thank you again for this, it seems to have solved a lot of my issues without any drop in performance! if you have a paypal account i'd be happy to send you a few euro to have a beer on me. Without your hard work most of us would not have even considered trying the 7970m. Keep up the good work!

  2. Your card shouldn't get that hot if you have enough pressure on the die, especially not at 1V...

    Try this.

    thanks, you are the man, I have the highest pressure on the dye that i feel comfortable with, the heat sink spreads even the smallest amount of paste over the full dye at the moment, should i want to get any more pressure than that?

    I will try that vbios tomorrow, getting a bit late now, thanks again. Is the thermal throttle limit build into the bios as well or is that part of the drivers?

    Edit: I just realized you have modified the bios on a version 22 when my stock version is 21. Do you know if it'll cause issues if I upgrade to the 22. Is it possible to make the change to the 21 just to be on the safe side?

  3. Not really a nice mod, but it might help.

    The patcher is outdated. Too busy to work seriously work on it atm.

    Wow slv7 thats amazing, is there any chance you might be able to take my vbios that I uploaded earlier and make a change so the 3d voltage is at .975? If you could that would be amazing. Now that its coming into the summer i'm getting worried I might have severe thermal throttling on my card as it throttles @ 75 degress. Is it also possible to increase this limit to 80 or 85? Thanks in advance.

  4. I edited my post with the vbios. Thanks for the modified bios for the performance menu, but I forgot I had to keep the -xcl part for the full restart. I was deleting it before I restarted and I think this was causing it not to unlock.

    Because I have this card in a m15x what im really looking for is a 015.21 bios with a voltage of .975. At the moment is slightly overheating in those long battlefield matches. svl7 do you think if I can get my hands on a 015.21 vbios with 3d voltage at .975 it will accept it and stick?

  5. Still says 0.9v when i flash via atiflash :/ even with 022...

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    Does anyone have 021 vbios with stock voltage of over 0.975v?

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    I have a 015.21 with a stock voltage of 1v, I recently installed the 13.4 stable release and i'm not able to get the performance menu back in CCC using the /xcl trick with Afterburner. Anyone else have this issue?

  6. I am in office now, and can post pictures of card and some screens,

    Let me know if this helps, and do u think this is Dell card.

    BR,

    Ivan

    ya looks to be a dell card to me, mine is the same colour, are the fans controlled by the system or by you? My driver install menu is the exact same and DP works no problem, what driver version are you using? I'm on beta 13.3.

    Im not sure if anyone has been able to pinpoint the differences between the 015.21 and 015.22 vbios but you could try flashing a 015.21 bios and see if that helps. that is the only difference I can see so far.

    Sorry I can't be of more help, if you want more information about my M15x just let me know.

  7. Display port not working in my case, it is original Dell but still not working. I think something is changed in 015.022 vbios.

    But this is just my suggestion. What is you vbios version and is it Display Port working ?

    I am just trying to figureout why mine and I think to few other people DP not work.

    I have the 015.021 and no issues at all since I installed it. I am also using the current beta drivers. Are you sure it isnt a clevo card flashed with a dell bios? The cards are different colours as far as I can remember. Another way to check is to select custom installion when installing the drivers and hd audio for hdmi should be selected. If that option or something like that option isnt there its probably a clevo card with a dell bios.

  8. I don't really want a higher voltage I just want to get it back to stock. How did you manage to adjust your voltage without flashing?

    you need to unlock the overclocking ability in ccc using msi afterburner, then this will create an xml file in your app data/ ati folder, from here you can edit the voltage in the xml to what you want. Well except under 1.0v, I can't figure that part out.

    there is an exact guide written by someone on the net somewhere but for some reason I am unable to find it now.

    Edit: found it http://forum.notebookreview.com/gaming-software-graphics-cards/669344-7970m-benchmark-results-only-68.html

  9. Merde... Guys do not use the xml method in CCC if you want to overclock, its verry buggy and verry unstable.

    If you wanna OV/UV and you got a newer card, the ONLY way to make it work is with the new Vbios patcher that is taking verry long to make...

    I know its hard to make but... Merde.. I WANT STABLE OC :64:

    are they even working on it though? when was the last time we got an update on its progress?

  10. I have restarted since and the xml file seems to have finally saved my choice of 975. However when I'm playing a game it is still using the 1v. Will closing and restarted ccc fix this issue?

    Edit: after a bit of testing it seems this method will allow me over overvolt to whatever i want but if you try to undervolt below 1v it will just revert to default, I have tried every combination in the xml file of 0975, 975, 0.975 and 950 in case it will only drop in 50's. however it just reverts to 1v as soon as the 3d clock come in, bugger, really need a way to undervolt my card. Using a dell card in a m15x on the latest 13.3 drivers btw.

  11. I used msi afterburner to unlock overdrive in CCC, and then went in the xml profile that CCC makes, scrolled down and changed 0.975v to 1.030 :D

    Using the latest Amd beta drivers 13.3 beta 3

    13.2 couldnt go higer then 920 core :S so definitely driver limmited :P

    I can game with 1000mhz on core @ 1.075v for about 5 min and the dam pc crashes... strange...

    Will this method allow me to undervolt? I have a card with a vbios at .21 so i can't undervolt yet by flashing a bios.

    edit: just tried it, for some reason when i change the voltage from 1000 to 975 its not taking effect, according to hwinfo its still using 1v and i'm also having a issue with it reverting back to 1000 in the xml file at random times, anyone got any suggestions how to make the undervolt stick using this method?

  12. I have got a dell 7970m with a part number of a1-118 and stock vbios version 015.21. I am looking to undervolt it due to thermal throttling in my m15x. Any idea when this will be possible?

    If I upload my stock dell 015-21 vbios can anyone modify it to .975v and raise the thermal throttle limit from 75 to 80 degress?

  13. I am using the alienware official dp to hdmi adapter and have tried it on 3 different tv's and still no joy. I have heard reports that svl7 has the display out working with sound from an mxm upgrade card but I can't get it to work. Looking for solutions really. I've tried a good few drivers and vbios but can't seem to hit the right combination to get it working.

  14. Hi,

    I have installed my 7970m and cannot get the display out working, I got a card from mxm upgrade, with the orginal vbios on the card, a Clevo one I can get video out but not sound, when I flash the Dell bios to get sound through the display port i get display when its booting but once windows kicks in the display goes black, I saw that user : nidcuim had this issue a few weeks ago, it their any fix for this? I am using 12.11 drivers and just the standard vbios's. Thanks

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