Ok, there is one way to do it, though it will set your fan at 100% and be very loud. I unplugged the fan from the card -when the comp was off of course- and modified its wiring to work with a fan speed controller commonly found with Zalman coolers -others supply them too- and cranked the biotch up. Popular core clock is 805mhz, and you could try memory to 1100mhz, but I don't mess with the memory with mine as it seems to have less performance than the core, and the screen flicker as it changes annoys me. The fan speed can be set manually or in auto mode depending on your choice or preference. It comes with tons of other advanced features such as voltage adjustment, fan control, automatic tuning, performance graphs or curves, profiles, hotkeys and much more. They take an average of 25. Ok Well as you said if you dont mind the sound why dont you just gently work out the blue wire from the fan connector and walla 100% fan.
My coding isnt the greatest and I usually botch things several times -usually due to carelessness :bang: lol- before I get it right-ish. . Too bad it cannot adjust the fan. Click on the General Tools button 4. Click on the Uninstall Programs feature 5. Veeeeeeeeeeeeery bad at those clocks. You just need to set your wished clock and it calculates all other settings, for example.
The fan also stops spinning when setting the clocks. Real physics parameters such as viscosity are used. Open where you can get more info on Advanced Micro Devices Inc. If you can, try to use a different cooler, or plug the fan into a different power out source on a your motherboard. Here you can find details on how to remove it from your computer. If you have installed Chastity's vBios, with overdrive unlocked, then you can use that instead in the catalyst control centre.
Hard forum was one and I think it was mentioned on hardware canucks too. It supports the latest DirectX 12 GeForce graphics cards and you can download it for free from the link given below. It can also be used as a marketing tool for hardware vendors or simply to compare hardware among colleagues or friends. Features include hardware monitoring, custom profiles, registry editor etc. It's stuck here and I have to end the process. So now i'm trying to re-locate allt he components to increase cold air intake and improve exhaust of hot air.
A few forums are starting to report this bug too. It supports both 32-bit and 64-bit version of Windows. Works fine, barely any hotter. It seems to have its own set of profiles or rules if you will. Not very handy, because you must now restart the fan manually. So you do so at your own risk! Take the following steps on how to do this: 1. Note: This utility is only for older graphics cards.
For example from 1263 to 1273, etc. Also 2 people may be able to get to results faster than 1! At the moment I am happy with the tools I have. I guess I'm going to do it now, since I'm itching to do some bench's. I'll keep all who are interest apprised of my progress in this thread. I really need more fan speed because when I had stock fan speed I get arctifacts with 820 on the core after 1sec, and when I had the fan speed at 50% a long time and let the temp go down, I could have 820 with no arctifacts for 1minute didnt try more. My suggestion is to keep the fan at 65% or higher.
The problem with this card according to Ray is that the fan is not on the primary device, but on the second. . That should let it run at higher speed, but you're gonna need some sort of fan controller. For extreme overclocking you may have to increase the voltage of the component or processor to make it run at much higher frequencies. Remember in the profile options you can select the settings the profile contains.
This feature is called Nitro Glow. Overclocking is a way to improve the of a hardware unit generally processor by running it at higher frequencies than rated. Press Next to perform the cleanup. However, I do have an Asus tool which can do that. I don't like to oc much but just enough to get some extras umph out of it.