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It's a bug in the drivers. Revert back to the 92 series and it'll go away. Your memory is not actually at 2.4ghz. It's still at 1.2. You're probably using the 93.71 driver set? Don't, cause it sucks :P A lot of people seem to having...
0.8V is just a label for the voltage value of VID3. It doesn't define what VID3 should be. The only way you're going to get lower voltage is if you move down to a lower VID. It doesn't matter what voltage label you give to any of the...
Guys, all the program does is prevent your CPU from going into C3/C4 deep sleep power saving mode. Lightarrow, it may be that due to this, the computer no longer goes into sleep mode because it is never truly idling. Another possibility...
Quote: Originally Posted by .PoNeH I actually grabbed the system in my signature for $2170 shipped from eBay. Drawback, no warranty as the system was claimed as "lost" before. Oh well, I never go to Dell's...
I'm assuming you've tried forcing it with RMClock?
Your screen is farked. Seems to be happening to a lot of 9300 users. Coincidence?
Quote: Originally Posted by SomethingFunny If the pixels themselves are capable of changing over 60 times in a second, then you can take full advantage of setting the refresh rate to a higher setting. Take 12ms...
Quote: Originally Posted by GeForceTony The service is essentially useless and from what I hear is for internal NVIDIA debugging only, and is not even needed. I have no clue why it's even included, let alone...
I'm pretty sure that manually changing the reference voltage (i.e. x.xx V) does nothing. It is the VID # that counts. If you change VID6 from 1.24v to 1.39v, you are only renaming VID6 and not changing its nominal value. The only way to...
Also, once you have selected your desired refresh rate in Powerstrip, simply copy the pixel clock frequency and use the Phoenix EDID editor to create a custom EDID and then use Powerstrip to upload that EDID to your monitor. This...
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