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    6970m and sapphire trixx

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by trinox, Nov 1, 2011.

  1. trinox

    trinox Notebook Consultant

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    Hi, I ve been over clocking my card using sapphire trixx. From th stock clock to 800/1000. I ve noticed that after using the trixx the card runs constantly on 1.1v even when idle. Any is for this? It does fix it self after a reboot but doing that each time gets a bit annoying.
    Any help will be appreciated!! Thanks
     
  2. DR650SE

    DR650SE The Whiskey Barracuda

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    Just flash the vbios with a modified vbios. Then at 3D clocks it will operate at 1.1v and other clocks it will drop the voltage. And you don't have to mess with Trix anymore. Just keep a copy of the stock vbios so when you want to revert back to stock, you just flash it.
     
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    DR650SE The Whiskey Barracuda

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    Follow these steps, it will allow you to pull the vbios from your card. Open it with Raedon BIOS Editor change the 3D Clocks, and then flash the new vbios to your card.

    Thes instructions are written for an M17x crossfire setup. All you will need is to do the same steps, just for GPU "0" since you only have one GPU. Should be self explanitory once you get into it.
     
  4. TheGreatAnonymous

    TheGreatAnonymous Notebook Consultant

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    Slightly off topic but I've thought about flashing the vbios myself but it seems like a risky proposition. I know Alienware users have been able to use RBE successfully but I'm not sure if any Clevo/Sager users have done it.
     
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    DR650SE The Whiskey Barracuda

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    Should be the exact same steps. Shouldn't be any more risky either.

    Bumping up the 3D Clocks to 6990 clocks would also close the gap between the 6990/6970. Not to mention you wouldn't have the extra shaders, so you could infact probably run your GPU clocks to about 800/1050 stable. Probably help gaming too. It's really pretty low risk if you ask me.
     
  6. Hideto

    Hideto Notebook Guru

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    Thanks for the advice.. Just curious what is the highest n most stable OC settings i shld use for 6970m when setting it? 800/1050 is gd but my man slickdude80 had suggested 850/1050
     
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    Hideto Notebook Guru

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    And also, is there a need to have a modded BIOS for this to happen?
     
  8. DR650SE

    DR650SE The Whiskey Barracuda

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    All depends on your card. All cards clock differantly so whats stable for one card may not be stable for another. Trial and error is the only real way to find out.