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post #221 of 336
Am I looking for something in particular?...
post #222 of 336
Dont mean to interupt but I have a quick ? fo shoman.

Ok, I got the 575c1450 rom and am trying to figure out how to get it to cd so i can use it to beat that 6818 score
I have nero, so can you please elaborate and tell me how to do it? I'm trying to break 7000 on 3dmark05. Thank you and please help me because I am a dumbass
post #223 of 336
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by IllKillYou
Dont mean to interupt but I have a quick ? fo shoman.

Ok, I got the 575c1450 rom and am trying to figure out how to get it to cd so i can use it to beat that 6818 score
I have nero, so can you please elaborate and tell me how to do it? I'm trying to break 7000 on 3dmark05. Thank you and please help me because I am a dumbass
Read the orignal post on how you put roms on the CD.

575/1450 will NOT run unless you have EXTREME COOLING.
post #224 of 336
I removed some of my posts (where i thought the o/volt was working on my feeble wimpy nv42) for the sake of clarity for anyone reading through the thread

Such a variance in the different cards. My v42 seems low
My detect optimal in nvidea (coolbits2 hack) is only 334/678
ATI test tool gives just over (varies) 340/750
My previous futuremark05 was 4.4K with 350/750 and 76.5 drivers
I'm updated my drivers but not retested 3dmark5 score
post #225 of 336
Thread Starter 
Have you guys tried adding just .01v instead of going from 1.1 to freaking 1.3?

Try 1.12,1.13, 1.14.

post #226 of 336
Shouldn't the card run at 1.3v under full load? What is the actual specification? As I said I got artifacts at 1.25v at 385 core, so I'm not quite sure if that's going to improve anything.
post #227 of 336
Thread Starter 
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Originally Posted by Mr. K6
Shouldn't the card run at 1.3v under full load? What is the actual specification? As I said I got artifacts at 1.25v at 385 core, so I'm not quite sure if that's going to improve anything.
If it did you would be able to clock higher. Right?

I'm just saying to add 0.01v so you will be at 1.11v.

Maybe you are adding too much. It's worth a try.
post #228 of 336
Sure thing. I mean techinically the only voltage that ran 385 without locking up was 1.25v, and those artifacts might have been caused by too high of a voltage rather than too high of a clock. I'll do some testing.
post #229 of 336
Thread Starter 
Thanks, just remember, after 1.1 your clocks should get higher, but if you go too high on the voltage it's just pointless. 1.11 should give you a few MHz more.
post #230 of 336
My go6800 runs artifact free at 410/750 now. Without voltmod. NV41

3DMark05: 4778 with 8182 drivers.

I dont belive I will gain anything by doing a voltmod, my temps are now around 70C.
post #231 of 336
The NV41's always overclocked higher on average, they weren't binned. And volt modding always gives a gain, more voltage = more power = higher clocks. However, the line where you cross from "more power" to "FUBAR'd card" is different for everyone.

I'm making some new BIOS's now. 1.13 and 1.15 to start with, I'll see how high I can go.
post #232 of 336
Can anybody get me an origional bios backup using nvflash?

i made 2 bios backups with nibitor and somehow nibitor diden't make correct backups...


My card (allthough it still works) is running 10C hotter than before I tried modding my card...


I understood the risks.... if I broke the card voltmodding it then I was prepared to buy a 7800 and mod it into my laptop...
I never got a warrantee for my laptop becaus I knew I would be modding the **** out of it...
post #233 of 336
I've just tried 1.12, 1.14, 1.16, 1.18, and 1.20v w/ my nv42...none of which made a difference in the temperature or the stability of higher clocks.
post #234 of 336
I'll send you mine, should be the same, you have an NV42, right? What's your e-mail?

OK, I'm willing to say that there is no hope for my NV42. I tried 1.13v and 1.15v, software applied clocks and hardware applied clocks, no luck. This card will not go past 380MHz no matter what I do to it. Every single time I turn on my flash light in HL2 I see little texture flickers then BAM static freeze. Unless someone has a big revelation, I call it quits.
post #235 of 336
Mr. K6, please send it to me as well at prona@umich.edu
post #236 of 336
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Originally Posted by prona
Mr. K6, please send it to me as well at prona@umich.edu
Sent
post #237 of 336
Thanks a lot buddy!
post #238 of 336
No problem at all
post #239 of 336
Guys....you all realize none of this voltage editing actually works yes? Think about it...no change in temps, no real speed effect...and if you look at the help on the voltage table editor, the program itself says the voltages don't actually change. I had this idea about 3 or so months ago, but it didn't work then either so I didn't bother posting. I can hardly imagine anything short of saughtering some power supply leads to somewher on the card would do anything.
post #240 of 336
so is this a nvflash bios backup before messing with nibitor?


ozlo_neumero_uno@yahoo.com

i just dont trust this nbitor backup....

Thanks in advance...
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