Sajin
thair7391
Really?? I just find that strange that at stock power and voltage limit settings, I can add +130 MHz to the stock 1109 MHz core clock with ZERO issues or crashing or artifacts. It will boost up to 1445 with that additional 130MHz just fine and not exceed a voltage of 1.215. I find it strange that increasing the voltage and forcing it constantly to 1.28V doesn't even allow for an extra 30 MHz stable. I would expect that much of an increase to provide at least 60-75 Mhz more on the core, if not 125 MHz. Is this an unrealistic expectation?
Is the card still boosting to 1445 at 1.28v?
Here's the thing, when I set the voltage to 1.28 as you explained in BIOS Tweaker, when I'm running on that BIOS, as soon as I launch ANYTHING in 3D; a game, Heaven benchmark etc, the screen immediately goes blank like the drivers crashing, but instead of crashing like normal, the 3D application will resume, but running at a MUCH lower frame rate and I can visibly see that my card is running at 565 MHz so the voltage change in the BIOS causes my card to just completely throttle down like 75% and it stays there unless I reboot or disable and re-enable the card from device manager. As SOON as the 3D app launches and the boost ramps up, it immediately fails and then resumes at the 565 MHz clock speed. So I don't get a chance to see what it's boosting up to, only that it's remaining at 1.28V constantly, even when it throttles down to 565 MHz. It's weird. I've taken my stock BIOS, modified it with your power limit increase suggestions to 300W. I had no problems there. On that BIOS, I can make changes like I can on stock and make the same increases to core clock but with higher power limit, no issues. But when I change the voltage to 1.28 like you described and flash that BIOS, that's when the crash/pause/resume at 565 MHz happens. I haven't been able to get it to do anything differently than that with the voltage modification. Even if I have zero overclock added and default settings through AB, it does the same thing.