2015/09/16 10:44:00
cdc-951
When I load something it goes to 1430 then when load gets heavy it goes to 1455  Soooooo clossseee on having this perfect.
2015/09/16 10:45:18
cdc-951
Not yet soooo close to being stable. 1430 needs to be the highest it goes :( which it isn't staying at. it boosts to 1455. So close to perfect
2015/09/16 10:47:04
Sajin
Ok, lol. Let's try this again. =)
 
Give me a sec...
2015/09/16 11:06:03
cdc-951
Wow you are amazing! It worked, could you upload a few screen shots on how you did that on Maxwell bios editor. I really want to learn these things :)
2015/09/16 11:21:35
Sajin
All you have to do is compare the original vbios to mine. It's the best way to learn. 
2015/09/16 18:34:54
cdc-951
So last check up hopefully. The driver crashes in windows some times and in Titan fall it tried boosting to some insane speed on it's own (I have 0 on core and 0 in memory offset and overvolting is set to off since it applies it for me in bios)
 
I am not sure what is the cause of this and was wondering if you have any idea why it is in th 1600 MHz range of core clock randomly

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2015/09/16 18:40:36
cdc-951
Could this be the reason why?
 If so then ok. though this doesn't explain the random driver crashes in windows scrolling through the internet and even going through file explorer. I know why I crashed when it hit 1600 MHz range, but in windows I will be at 1400 range and it will crash.
 
 
Ps have done clean driver install

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2015/09/16 19:01:57
Sajin
2015/09/16 19:27:48
Sajin
Yep, it's tricky getting these things just perfect. Lots of testing has to be done. Hopefully you're all fixed up now. 

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