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Sirius

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    I like computers, I fix computers on my own time to help.

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  1. hmm ok, I'm going to keep looking and testing. I would make sure to take a more powerful PSU. I did some tests with GPU shark monitoring on heaven, and curiously, I don't have a shutdown, even if I exceed 1000mV. After some additional testing here are the results, In my case The charger ( 180W ) does not allow to mount more without being more precise on the voting. And yes my cpu is a little broken XD Merci pour tout @Klemgood job !
  2. it is a 19.5 v 9.23A 180W, it does not seem to heat up.
  3. PC shutdown is at the start of the graphics test. My GPU is around 60 ° when the PC shuts down and my processor around 80 °. When I put the right voltage (above 1000 mV), test it first, then the pc shutdown. When I put a voltage too low (below 1000mV), the test crashes but the pc does not shutdown.
  4. At + 100 pc shutdown, at +130 pc shutdown also
  5. Nvidia Inspector is the utility I use. And precisely when I go above 1000mV the pc shutdown. I tested with stable frequencies ( clock+187Mhz memory+200Mhz ), it's the same. Below 1000mV everything is fine, above the shutdown pc. At the value clock+ 200mhz and memory+250 mhz: below 1000mV the test crashes, above the shutdown pc. I cannot apply more than + 87.5mV I can't go above 993.0mV At + 100mV, the shutdown pc tests with 1006.0mV I think there is a security that prevents going beyond 1000mV
  6. Hi, I’m here to give you some feedback. The bios does allow to mount the Vcore, however there seems to be a safety on it that prevents to climb above 1000Mv . The result is an extinction of the PC when we try to get past it. I am mixed about the fact of having put 5 USD in it. Can you correct this? I want to clarify, below 1000Mv the bios works very well, and it is quite possible to overclock. I could go up to: clock + 200mhz memory clock +250 (test under TimeSpy) Unfortunately, due to the voltage, it remains very unstable, The test under TimeSpy passed one in five times. I leave the bios here, if you want to find it: D GM204MOD.rom
  7. Hello senior @Klem, I am redoing a Asus Rog G752VT right now, and I would like to make a call to your knowledge to make me a G-sync compatible V-bios. Can you up my power over 9000 ? XD or not :p Conf: test with HWMonitor I76700HQ ( currently in idle 31°c, burn 87°C max ) 970m 3Go ( currently in idle 31°c, burn 63°C max ) test with Furmark: clock: 987mhz tension: 931mV memory clock: 2601mhz G-sync display refresh rate of the screen max 100Hz My Vbios: GM204.rom Capture GPU-Z: thanking you in advance. PS: sry for my bad english translat XD
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