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    What's the minimum/ maximum voltages possible for the GeForce 7000 series gpu's?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by chris89, Jan 11, 2013.

  1. chris89

    chris89 Notebook Consultant

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    Does anyone know what the minimum possible and maximum possible voltages are for any Geforce 7000 series is?

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    All chips are not created equal and what might work for one, might not work for another. It's a matter of trial and error for finding the maximum stable voltages.
     
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    chris89 Notebook Consultant

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    I'm trying to get the hex bits just right to go below 0.960v and to go above 1.21v but my hex bits get too high then phoenixtool isn't happy so is there anything someone can tell me about this voltage table...
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    PhoenixTool likes this config so whats my minimum and maximum? if i go below 0.960v im over my bytes and if i go above 1.21v im over my bytess... Can I force a reintegration when I'm over my bytes?
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    I toyed around with it some more and got 1.28v maximum so far and haven't been able to get less than 0.960v yet