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Re:NiBiTor v2.1 Feedback... - 2005/05/30 19:12 Yevdokimenko wrote:
But voltage of cooler returns to it normal level (20%, 5V) only after 5 minutes (300sec)! Why is it so?!
Would you think that that is normal? If you card run at 100% and full load during benchmark or games wouldn't it then get hot? So then if you would to fast power down the cooler it would only increase the heat a bit just after... So it is only normal that the cooler would still run for some minutes at full speed just to make sure the chip get's cool enough to power down to a lower speed.

Well for me that sound only logic, cause if it wouldn't then I think there would already be a lot of cards been burned up after some benchmarks and gaming... Just because heat always builds up till a bit after before it will again cool down.
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Re:NiBiTor v2.1 Feedback... - 2005/05/30 19:30 Mavke wrote:

Would you think that that is normal? If you card run at 100% and full load during benchmark or games wouldn't it then get hot? So then if you would to fast power down the cooler it would only increase the heat a bit just after... So it is only normal that the cooler would still run for some minutes at full speed just to make sure the chip get's cool enough to power down to a lower speed.

Well for me that sound only logic, cause if it wouldn't then I think there would already be a lot of cards been burned up after some benchmarks and gaming... Just because heat always builds up till a bit after before it will again cool down.

Synchronical changing of frequency, voltage & fan voltage is normal! Unwinder said that the Gainward 6800GT (GS) does it syncronically! Without delay! He told that I haven't changed some flags in Performance Table in my BIOS!
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Re:NiBiTor v2.1 Feedback... - 2005/05/30 19:33 Well on mine it does it as I explained. When it goes from 2D to 3D speeds the fan is going faster as it should and when I switch back it takes some minutes before the fan speed goes down. So for me it is only normal...
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Re:NiBiTor v2.1 Feedback... - 2005/05/30 19:48 Mavke wrote:
Well on mine it does it as I explained. When it goes from 2D to 3D speeds the fan is going faster as it should and when I switch back it takes some minutes before the fan speed goes down. So for me it is only normal...
Maybe, but Unwinder said that it isn't normal!
Do you wanna say that cards by Gainward work incorrectly?

P.S.: Do you have ICQ? I think that discussion by ICQ will be some faster!
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Re:NiBiTor v2.1 Feedback... - 2005/05/30 19:55 Yevdokimenko wrote:
Maybe, but Unwinder said that it isn't normal!
Do you wanna say that cards by Gainward work incorrectly?

Well that can be. I don't really care if it is normal or not. I don't question it neither. It just works like that for me... Maybe also for others, but maybe not. And what Unwinder says is most probably true.

P.S.: Do you have ICQ? I think that discussion by ICQ will be some faster!
Nope, I had ICQ, but it sucks nowadays. It is slow and crap. So I just dropped it about a year ago. Currently those chat services are not really great anymore. Everyone has em and well I kindy am tired of those...
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Re:NiBiTor v2.1 Feedback... - 2005/05/30 20:03 Mavke wrote:
Well that can be. I don't really care if it is normal or not. I don't question it neither. It just works like that for me... Maybe also for others, but maybe not. And what Unwinder says is most probably true.
Ok! Ok!
Tell me please format of performance table and voltage table! And how can you find these tables in BIOS image of 6600, 6600GT & 6800?
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Re:NiBiTor v2.1 Feedback... - 2005/05/30 20:13 Yevdokimenko wrote:
Tell me please format of performance table and voltage table! And how can you find these tables in BIOS image of 6600, 6600GT & 6800?
Didn't Unwinder give you those details? Cause NiBiTor is basically using his feedback on how the voltage and performance tables are present in the NVIDIA GeForce BIOS's... So he would be the best person to explain how it all fits together.
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Re:NiBiTor v2.1 Feedback... - 2005/05/30 20:22 Mavke wrote:
Didn't Unwinder give you those details? Cause NiBiTor is basically using his feedback on how the voltage and performance tables are present in the NVIDIA GeForce BIOS's... So he would be the best person to explain how it all fits together.
No! Unwinder gave me only the algorithm of finding address of performance table (the pointer on first byte of this table) in 6800's BIOS image! Format of this table he didn't give me! As for voltage table I don't know anything!

Help me please!
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Re:NiBiTor v2.1 Feedback... - 2005/05/30 20:48 Help you with what?

Find the voltage tables for the 6x series of video cards? And why do you need to know this? Whats this have to do with NiBiTor feedback?
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Re:NiBiTor v2.1 Feedback... - 2005/05/30 20:58 I have a question about GeForce 6600GT timings in NiBiTor v2.1. I changed the the memory timing to Timingset 1 from Timingset 0 (default), saved the BIOS and flashed and there was no changes in memory overclock and I tried another timing set and again nothing happened. Today I was surprised when I open my modded BIOS the Timingset was 0 (saved to Timingset 2) so what could be the problem?
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