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Afterburner Voltage Limit "1"

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2015/06/24 03:34:31 (permalink)
I was wondering if this means anything bad.
 
I have a stable overclock on my 980 Ti of +200/300 and the Temps are usually around 76 / 77 (I have the EVGA AiO on its way).
 
Everything seems to run great and there's no downclocking at all. Just curious if the voltage limit being marked as "1" means it's running too hard or if it's where it should be.
 
This is with Heaven Benchmark in the back, pushing the GPU.
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    Re: Afterburner Voltage Limit "1" 2015/06/24 04:34:18 (permalink)
    You need to enable Voltage Control and Voltage Monitoring by modifying Afterburner's config file: http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=327291
     
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    Re: Afterburner Voltage Limit "1" 2015/06/24 06:16:04 (permalink)
    You say 200-300MHz OC...? 
    That's reference model, Superclocked, ACX 2.0...?
     

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    Re: Afterburner Voltage Limit "1" 2015/06/24 07:58:54 (permalink)
    This is completely normal on stock vbios. 1 means your currently running up against the voltage limit.
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    Re: Afterburner Voltage Limit "1" 2015/06/24 08:20:07 (permalink)
    @Vlada: Yes it's a reference model straight from GeForce.
     
    So if I enable voltage control and monitoring that'll lift the ceiling I'm hitting? I've read voltage is what can really screw up your card. Don't wanna damage anything.
     
    Edit: It seems enabling voltage control and monitoring didn't change it. I still have the "1". Do I need to increase the core voltage to increase it's cap?
     
     
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    Re: Afterburner Voltage Limit "1" 2015/06/24 08:44:10 (permalink)
    Right-click on the Voltage section of the monitoring graph, select Properties and raise the Properties limit to 1.5 instead of 1. Your graph is being limited to reading 1.oov as max.
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