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MSI Afterburner Voltage control problem!!
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Default MSI Afterburner Voltage control problem!! - 10-02-2009, 12:46 | posts: 3

I have a Zotac 295 dual pcb an the Afterburner Voltage increase goes up my 13mv increments only.
Is there a way to to increase by 1mv??

Also the monitoring panel only shows the voltage for GPU 2.
why is that???

Iam using the 191.03 Beta drivers
   
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Default 10-02-2009, 12:57 | posts: 78 | Location: Yorkshire UK

mmm odd as it shows both on mine and I can go up 1mv at a time using 191.07 driver, win7 64, could be different bios i guess
   
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I would try other drivers for a start maybe just a reinstall mite help

EDITED: just incase i was wrong.

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Default 10-02-2009, 14:21 | posts: 10,312 | Location: Taganrog, Russia

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I have a Zotac 295 dual pcb an the Afterburner Voltage increase goes up my 13mv increments only.
Is there a way to to increase by 1mv??
No. VT1165 hardware can adjust voltage in 0.0125V steps only. That's a hardware limitation.


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Default 10-02-2009, 17:31 | posts: 3

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No. VT1165 hardware can adjust voltage in 0.0125V steps only. That's a hardware limitation.
hmm alright
How come boldnuts above with his EVGA GTX 295 gets 1mv increments and both GPU voltages detected??
   
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Default 10-02-2009, 17:33 | posts: 3

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I would try other drivers for a start maybe just a reinstall mite help

EDITED: just incase i was wrong.
i cannot try other drivers cos all other 190xx drivers are **** an have downclockign problems when playing games.
   
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Default 10-02-2009, 19:14 | posts: 10,312 | Location: Taganrog, Russia

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hmm alright
How come boldnuts above with his EVGA GTX 295 gets 1mv increments and both GPU voltages detected??
Where do you see that he is editing it in 1mv increments? All VT1165 based cards are the same, all use 0.0125V step. As for both GPU voltages, currently you have to select and configure each GPU voltage independently.


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