![]() ![]() Furthermore, voltage often doesn't help with Nvidia cards due to the nature of Nvidia Boost, so it could be a moot point anyway. ![]() You shouldn't start by increasing voltage and power, and furthermore your card may not actually allow voltage adjustments. I can't answer all your questions, but I think you may be going about overclocking the wrong way. Why do all the programs have different voltage options? Why will Precision 2 change voltage, but not Precision 4 (lastest)? Why did the power limit % change from a maximum of 120% to just 102%? How can I get it back? So many things about this experience don't make sense to me. I tried setting it to 0.975v and HWMoniter registered the change. But the voltage slider in the old version of Precision ranged for 0.975v to 1.150v. My card was running at a voltage of 0.850v / 0.877v. I read online that old versions of Precision work better for voltage control for some reason. Then I noticed after burner would only let me go to 102% power now too. Since installing Precision, I noticed After Burner would no longer show GPU usage and would stay at 0% all the time. I tried that but it did not seem to have any effect on the voltage. I also noticed Precision would let me increase the voltage by +12mv. I installed EVGA Precision X, but with it, the power limit would not go past 102%. I found out you have to edit this config file for unofficial overclocking. I recently decided to start overclocking. But I swear I remember the power slider would go to 120%. I downloaded MSI After Burner right away. When I first built my computer with this graphics card. ![]()
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