7800GT Max VMEM Voltage

UltimatePCFan said:
**** sorry!!! I should of wrote 2.389V!! What a typo! :rolleyes::)

Funny that i accidentally said i was on 3.3V on air.. or anything for that matter.

I ran at 2.8V on my GTX with no cooling - got to 1550mhz. :B
 
maverik-sg1 said:
Good to se u posting again my friend.

You snydey git, you told me 2.6 was the highest you ever went to looooool :D

2.6V was the highest I benched at I think. I did actually take it up to 2.8V to see if I could get some more mhz tho.
 
name='GoLLuM4444' said:
I ran at 2.8V on my GTX with no cooling - got to 1550mhz. :B

Makes me wanna push it a bit further, but i cant see a 7800gt memory going above 1400, rarly does?

Actually whats the highest clocks WR for a 7800gt?

OT: Whats that OC program not rivatuner that will alow you to go without testing the clocks?
 
Not meaning to show off but my GTX goes above 1400 without any mods :D

I would mod it to see how far it'd go with volt mods, but I'm going back to a 6800U AGP 8), until some better hardware is released...

I did find that going above 2.55V never achieved much, so that's what I consider the sweet spot for the BGA memory.
 
UltimatePCFan said:
Yes i understand that but ive got a 7800GT, stock clocks on tthe card are 400/1000.

GTX's are normally 1200 and above at stock right?

Correct - It's not unusual for GTXs to go over 1400 with no mods. As for clocking programs I think you can disable stability tests in rivatuner and in coolbits - just search the forums for how.
 
name='GoLLuM4444' said:
Correct - It's not unusual for GTXs to go over 1400 with no mods. As for clocking programs I think you can disable stability tests in rivatuner and in coolbits - just search the forums for how.

Alright :wink:

Thanks for that ill have a scout around and post back if i fidn anythign interesting. :D
 
I thought that the GTX had the same memory as the GT, just the GT has less pipes? I find it odd that nVIDIA would choose different memory, but I suppose they did with the later cut down versions of the 6800...

I find sometimes that even though the card passes the stability test, it's not actually fully stable under load. You'll probably find artifacts in the benches/ games. :(
 
name='fatty' said:
You need water on the card for cooling or chilled or phase I guess for best results :)

It would be nice. Although i cant get one get the moment, and with all the new hardware soon coming itll be block swapping 24/7.

I do however need soem help. with nvflash, ive got a modded bios prepared, a origional incase the modded fails, and a DOS formatted floppy at the ready. All i can figure out, it where exaclty to put nvflash and the other BIOS's on the disk? Can anyone help?

Cheers.
 
First format it as a startup disk.

Next extact and copy nvflash.exe onto the floppy. Another file comes with it if I remember right, if one does, copy that too :)

Then leave the disk in and adjust the BIOS to BOOT from floppy, if it doesn't already.

It will load up, then type what ever command you are looking for, a good one to use if you are confident the BIOS is correct is:

a:/'nvflash -4 -5 -6 bios.rom'

I'd check that though, as I'm just going off the top ;)
 
IIRC, when I was flashing my card, nvflash BIOSNAME.rom did the trick?

I think.

make sure the original BIOS is on the same floppy, and you KNOW the name of it, just in case :)
 
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