so under the boost clock states, you have a maximum and minimum for boost clocks. XBAR L2C GPC and SYS. One of these controls throttling, so if you were to go through each individually and set the minimum to the maximum, theoretically it should make sure the clocks dont lower when hitting 70c threshold. i set all of them to maximum and the only thing it did was get rid of my display under windows, safe mode worked fine though
dunno what thats about. i somehow got it to apply for ram, + 600 mhz, and everytime i hit reset it wouldnt go back to + 0, it was stuck on + 600. maybe i reinstalled AB, that was a week ago
I unistalled evga and used 3.0.3 instead of the newest, will try that out. I had the same problem as well clicking on an offset like 500 or so and it wouldnt go to zero. it would just stay at the offset. I flashed my memory clock speed today because of that. thanks its doing the same thing gpu 2 I can set an offet on the ram. gpu 1 anything I click on goes right to 0. Ill just keep evga precision for the on screen display and fan profile. I got the ram flashed to 7012 and Ill just leave it at that
yeah it went away for me. i know its an issue with multigpu though, never had that with a single card.
This looks really useful. Is there any use guides for it? I'm a bit lost for what to put in the "boost states" & "Clock states" tabs. also unsure about the power control bit on the first tab??
yeah, im not messing with any of that stuff until a proper guide is out. it was very useful flashing my memory oc. I already unlocked my cards with kgb and nvflash for windows
**** I think I've bricked my cards. I flashed them with similar settings from the first page and now I get blank screen when I boot. How can I flash back lol. Can I use Intel onboard graphics as main? I can here windows sounds so the machine is booting. Freaking out hear people. I'm such a fool for trying this!!
Make sure onboard graphics are set in your bios then take out your primary card. You may have to reflash from PCI-E slot 2 where the second card maybe. I dont know for sure, Ive never had this happen. I know you can reflash back using KGB but not sure about this Keplar unlocker as ive never used and unlikely to use it as i prefer the good old DOS based commands compared to GUI. You maybe ok, cards may not be bricked so just try relax abit.
I would enable on board put 1 card in at a time. using nvflash in windows put your backed up bios in that folder stick nvflash in c drive open cmd prompt type cd c:/nvflash type nvflash --list nvflash -i0 romname.rom where 0 is your 670
im guessing -i0 that the single 670 would be 0 it might be 1 do the nvflash --list first to make sure
Bad timing here but it's one thing unlocking your card's voltages and power target /fan control, it's another thing altogether messing with the specific bios values which this program lets you do. I'd like to set my vram OC but i never did because what else does it mess with? kgb takes your stock bios and optimizes it, this lets you rewrite your own bios, different ballpark imo.
its f*cked, im in windows, when I open nvflash it just says press enter to continue a bunch of times then closes. its telling me format is: AND mask 0, or mask 0, AND mask 1, or mask 1
chill out, you can flash from dos with a pen drive using your onboard intel graphics or you can use another gpu if you can get hold of one to do it.
maybe the bios save didnt work right, if the bios isnt 100% correct it wont let you flash something about a checksum error. I had to save my bios several times. try d/l bios from the webs
I'm chilled. I'm just annoyed at myself. For rushing into this. Both cards are doing the same thing. I need to go to bed now. What's the best way to try and flash in dos?