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msi lightning 680 voltage control gone
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wadec22
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Default msi lightning 680 voltage control gone - 07-27-2012, 21:37 | posts: 5

so i have the ln2 bios (original) and 2.2.3 i had full access to voltage control. i uninstalled the card for a couple days. now i reinstalled it and voltage control is greyed out.

any ideas? I checked the voltage control boxes, edited the .cfg file and re-installed afterburner. still nothing. really weird.
   
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Default 08-03-2012, 15:34 | posts: 401

Hello~
Could you try to use default BIOS?and enable voltage control option?
thanks
   
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Default 08-05-2012, 18:06 | posts: 5

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Originally Posted by msi-afterburner View Post
Hello~
Could you try to use default BIOS?and enable voltage control option?
thanks
that doesn't work either. tried installing a different driver too, no luck. should i rma the card?
   
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Default 08-07-2012, 03:17 | posts: 5

uber frustrated now. i've even reinstalled windows. put a support ticket into msi. really hate to rma the card. everything seems to run normal and i get great clocks on ln2, especially on ram.
   
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