This card doesn't equip with programmable voltage control (not all card has this kind of function), but N260GTX Lightning does.
GTX 260 Vmod I have Volt modded mine very easily (once i had clued my self up using google) from 1.05v in the "Extra" drop down to 1.18v and now i can get MUCH higher overclocks...tis sweeett! before vmod i could only get 685/2177/1472 (Core/Mem/Shader), i could not go one teeny little bit over this on either of the clocks or it would freeze straight away! after vmod I am on 763/2260/1618/ and STILL going ....need to do more...very happy bout it!
Hy :newb: I have the MSI N260GTX-T2D896 216 65nm version and on this card the tool only changes the 2D Voltage. When it gets to the 3D Mode the default voltage is set again. The Evga Voltage Tool is working well and is changing the voltage in 3D and 2D. Unfortunately i got no gain in overclocking even with 1.25V. My card goes at 729/1458/1296 (Core/Shader/Mem) at default voltage of 1.125V but absolutely no gain at higher voltage.
Yeah, I have to also report that the voltage tuning doesn't work as it's supposed to for my EVGA GTX260 cards with the Volterra chip. It only affects the 2D voltage and it goes back to the default 1.125mV in 3D. Sorry Unwinder for not reporting before, I hadn't tried it before... EVGA voltage tuner works but in my experience voltage tuning does not help get better gaming OC with air cooling. ATM I am shader clock limited and increasing the voltage doesn't help with that. Maybe it's my cards or maybe it's the cooling limitation with stock fan, IDK. I can get higher 3DMark Vantage clocks though, so all I can say is that it only helps with benchmark scores... From what I understand, 65nm architecture is mostly shader clock limited and voltage tuning doesn't help with that. The Dual-PCB GTX295 is 55nm and people get "incredible" clocks out of it...
The readme more than clearly declares voltage control support for original 65nm 192sp GTX 260 models only. Native GTX 260 216sp models are not supposed to have VT1165 and some early 216 cards are hybrids of old GTX 260 PCB with slightly altered voltage control scheme and GPU with additional unlocked SP cluster. There will not be voltage support for such hybrid cards, you're out of luck. And it was already mentioned in the forum before.
Sorry, I guess I missed it. No problem, as I don't use voltage tuning at all. Thanks for the new release, it's awesome! :thumbup:
not sure if you were talking to me but....i have just gone so far now that i am just not believing that the software O'C utility i have (Zotac firestorm) isnt doing anything at all..load of B******s because i was @ 865Mhz core something crazily stupid with memory and shader and i had no artifacts etc bla bla at all....BUT absoltuely NO performance gain whatsoever!! WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!