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OlivierMDVY
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Default 04-18-2012, 07:39 | posts: 213 | Location: France

MSI AB is a great tool, unfortunately it doesn't support voltage control regarding my Sapphire 5850 XTrem.
Maybe is there a way to do it? Thanks.
   
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Default 04-18-2012, 09:18 | posts: 213 | Location: France

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I am having major issues with OCing my Radeon 5850....I was able to adjust the voltage with previous builds of MSI AB but with beta 11 it WILL NOT let me touch the voltage....anyone know the work around to get this to work?

I have an Asus Radeon 5850 TOP edition...Please help me... I was running at 930/1220@1.3v and now I am back to stock thanks to my HDD crapping out.
Which version allows you to change the voltage?
   
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Default 06-12-2012, 03:44 | posts: 168 | Location: AZ

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Which version allows you to change the voltage?
Its not the version so much as it is does your card have the voltage controller
to be able to do it with software.

Some cards are not hardware capable to be able to do this.
Don't know if yours is one of them or not.

Try the conf tricks or research it as to your specific card and voltage control.

Later
   
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Default 06-12-2012, 03:58 | posts: 4,842 | Location: jersey shore US (unfortunately)

Man I still have to refer to this thing to fix my crossfire issue.
   
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Default 06-15-2012, 03:42 | posts: 4,842 | Location: jersey shore US (unfortunately)

Updated with more recent pictures. All info is still highly relevant.
   
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Default 07-27-2012, 12:59 | posts: 102

Is disable ulps state needed for overclock with one single card?
   
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Default 08-07-2012, 17:04 | posts: 26

Kind of dumb question and I apologize if it has been answered before, but what exactly does the Power Limit % slider do? Does it just allow the GPU more power should it require it, and should be cranked all the way up, based off wattage? Or is it potentially dangerous and should be turned up notch by notch.
   
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Default 08-18-2012, 20:48 | posts: 2

can any one can tell me is 1,25V on gigabyte 7970 windoforce in review on this site http://www.guru3d.com/article/gigaby...orce-review/24
is made on MSI Afterburner ? or how ?
   
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Default 08-24-2012, 11:01 | posts: 2

second time msi afterburner changing voltage on different site !!!
http://www.chiploco.com/powercolor-h...view-11941/17/
is this cheat ?
   
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Default 03-26-2013, 17:25 | posts: 271

How do i install new Drivers when i have Afterburner installed? Uninstalling Afterburner first and do all settings again? Or is there an easy way?
   
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Default 03-29-2013, 16:20 | posts: 29

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How do i install new Drivers when i have Afterburner installed? Uninstalling Afterburner first and do all settings again? Or is there an easy way?
Leave AB as is...

Uninstall driver -> Restart@Safe Mode -> Driver Cleaner/Fusion/whatever suits you -> Reboot -> Install new driver

AB should be right there with all your settings.
   
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