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VoltMOD Vanilla 6800

zer0tech

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Yes. I'm trying to overclock my eVGA 6800nu to the max, and I wanted to know if anyone knew of ways to voltmod this card. Any hard or soft mods that you might know?
Thanks.
 
I'm using NiBiTor but after I "change" (I really don't know what I'm doing here) the voltage to 1.4V I get a yellow in the integrity reading. Anyone here knows how to use it correctly? Thanks.
 
i did it, using Nbitior, without any problems. 1.3v-->1.4v. i would definitely NOT recommend doing this on stock cooling though. have you used Rivatuner to unlock the masked shader and pixel pipes?

edit: i was using an older version of nbitor (this was a year and a half ago) so i'm not sure what that integrity rating thing is.
 
Yeah, I did it! It is a bit more stable than before, I played FEAR for like 3 hrs. and it didn't crash.
I think is my memory which might be causing the crashes. It says something like it couldn't write on a specific location or something.
Next time it happens i'll make sure to write it and ask you guys about it.
 
so you got a successfuly BIOS vGPU mod to what? 1.4v?

Let us know what the clocks are. You should get some great clocks minus the memory.
 
I have it set at 375Core and 375Mem. I would go higher but I'm having stability issues as it is.
I just received a message about an instruction 0x0325adc0 that could not be read at 0x00000000 or so.
Do you know what could be causing this?
Thanks.
 
OK, this is exactly what it says
"The instruction at "0x583a95bb" referenced memory at "0x033221e8". The memory could not be "read".
Is that a video card issue or something else.
 
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