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    GTX 460M VOLTAGE OVERCLOCK 0.95V instead of 0.912V

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by luckysword, Sep 4, 2011.

  1. luckysword

    luckysword Notebook Consultant

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    Hii everyone, As you well know, as we are the G53 / G73 users have GTX 460M GPU which can really gave us very good overclock opportunity up to 850 core and 1650-1700 memory " dual pumped up to 3400 "

    In this card it is max values which can be obtained without voltage overclock, nevertheless it seems in some computer it is possible to get 0.95V instead of 0.912 stock voltage.

    Is there anyone has any idea to get 0.95V on G53 or G73 ?

    Nibitor 6.02 can be the solution but it s not succesfull so far.

    In order to get more clock speed voltage should be more than stock, if someone can share any experience it will be really very good info.
     
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    sarge_ Notebook Deity

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    There already was a thread about this, with no luck.
     
  3. luckysword

    luckysword Notebook Consultant

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    @sarge, actually I have read a lot of comments on subject topic so far, here and many other forum platforms but this is really very strange case which is not known, even in mkv same has been discussed previously but there are some bios files which are absolutaly 0.95V supported especially in MSI notebooks or original bios via Nvidia not asus.

    Because of the below picture, I m still pushing subject issue because it seems in this card 0.95V is possible but the question is how ? which combination of the clocks ? because in picture clocks are different also.
     

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