google for pencil mod and volt mod GPU.I know it has to be done in the card BIOS but the only two tools I read about are nibitor and nvflash but from what I read they dont work on a 64bit OS? Can rivatuner raise voltage???
Thanks!
I know it has to be done in the card BIOS but the only two tools I read about are nibitor and nvflash but from what I read they dont work on a 64bit OS? Can rivatuner raise voltage???
Thanks!
GTS 250 e-green card. I would image MSI afterburner wouldnt work with geforce correct?
I have precision installed already but it has no volt control. The MSI afterburner states its only for the GTX 460 series.
So the only option is the volt mod?
This also mite be a dumb question but would bumping PCI-E volts increase power to the graphics card?
Ok so it seems according to GPU-Z the voltage is 1.3 but according to my BIOS it says 1.1
Which one is correct??? I am attaching some screen shots.
GPU-Z Screen Shot
NibiTor Screen Shot
Your core is at 774 and your idle temps are at 55c idle and you wanna add voltage? I think you should be happy with you current overclock. If you clock it any higher it will be running a bit too hot,especially with more voltage.
Ok so it seems according to GPU-Z the voltage is 1.3 but according to my BIOS it says 1.1
Which one is correct??? I am attaching some screen shots.
GPU-Z Screen Shot
NibiTor Screen Shot
There are more than one way to destroy a video card, messing with voltage is one of them that will void warranty. Software volt increase is worst than mod the card. If you are modding the card, you will have real tools to check the voltage before firing up the PC.I had been running FurMark which is the reason for the high temps.
It turns out even tho the BIOS said 1.1v the card was running 1.3v.
I bumped it up to 1.35v VIA a BIOS flash and was able to get the memory to 1008 shaders to 1859 however the core wouldn't go past 774 which is fine to me bc thats about what the factory OC gts 250 runs at.
I am running mid 40's on idle with the 1.35v flash. The stock fan and heatsink are SUPER cheap also, if I added a new one it could probably handle 1.4v
My FurMark and 3dmark vantive scores are now very close to a stock GTS250.