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    Nvidia Inspector, MSI Afterburner & GTX 780M

    Discussion in 'Alienware 17 and M17x' started by Hackintoshihope, Nov 7, 2013.

  1. Hackintoshihope

    Hackintoshihope AlienMeetsApple

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    Okay so I have my 780M overlooked by 182+ On Core / 0 On Memory with 1.05V. Now my question is I can to not apply any adage to the memory clock. Nvidia Inspector, Nor MSI Afterburner will allow me to change the memory clock sliders. You can slide them but once it hit apply it reverts to zero. Any ideas? ~ And yes I have Slv7's vbios mod.

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    As a punt, try and run NVInspector as an administrator. Right click the NVInspector shortcut, select 'run as administrator'.
     
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    How did you fix it?
     
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    I had both overclocking utilities open in msi afterburner & inspector. This caused weird issues like voltage being reset, clocks not taking in the overclock, and memory clock not adjusting. I think because each one was trying to reset itself XD, so I just went into afterburner and turned off hardware monitoring, because all I use it for is rivaturner statistic, and the fps monitor. Also I had forgotten to turn the power slider to 146% power usage so the card could draw more watts.
     
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