Re:GeForce GTX 560 Ti could reach 1GHz overclocking but more? - 2011/04/09 00:26basco wrote: First like always, thanks for your continued work. I think you got it already, but as you asked previously I am sharing as well my original MSI GeForce GTX 560 Ti Twin Frozr OC version BIOS and I have got and a question, is it possible to go under 0.950V load? That could be possible but to be sure it would be best that via software like Afterburner you bring down the voltage to that level and see if you can run your games still as before without any issues. We can't say for sure it will work as not cards are equal, meaning not all graphics chips are equal. The best chips will work just fine at lower voltage, while the lesser ones need a bit more and of course NVIDIA has set a voltage that will work fine for all no matter what. If you can try than we can tweak your BIOS towards those settings.
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Re:GeForce GTX 560 Ti could reach 1GHz overclocking but more? - 2011/04/10 10:40Doran wrote: Thanks for your work and getting back so quickly with a modified version according to what I know works. All is stable now, and that is excellent as that way I can enjoy this new graphics card without any issues. Great and thanks for the feedback, and I am glad you can now enjoy your GeForce GTX 560 Ti card although below its official specs as you normally got a full warranty for the pre-overclocked settings but I fully understand your reasoning. Enjoy and if you need anything else just let us know.
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Re:GeForce GTX 560 Ti could reach 1GHz overclocking but more? - 2011/04/12 18:45Mavke wrote: Great and thanks for the feedback, and I am glad you can now enjoy your GeForce GTX 560 Ti card although below its official specs as you normally got a full warranty for the pre-overclocked settings but I fully understand your reasoning. Hi, again. I have thought about what you said and considered an RMA request. So I went back to the official BIOS and after refund, ordered an EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti non-overclock. There are too many complaints about the Gigabyte card. No more Gigabyte for the rest of my life. I really thank you for your precious help.
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Re:GeForce GTX 560 Ti could reach 1GHz overclocking but more? - 2011/04/12 20:18You are welcome. And I am actually glad you did use the warranty and returned the card, getting a refund. Yeah, I as well heard about the Gigabyte issues but there are many that work just fine. But what Gigabyte should do is test those 1GHz versions before releasing, like Point of View is doing. That EVGA should serve you well and will most likely allow some overclocking. Hehe, enjoy the new card.
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Re:GeForce GTX 560 Ti could reach 1GHz overclocking but more? - 2011/07/22 07:15Hi, I'm trying overclock my EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti Free Performance Boost more than 950MHz at core clock and 4600MHz memory clock, but I can't move voltage via Afterburner. Please I want to unlock this option, and I want to have my defaults to 900/4300MHz. I did attach my original BIOS for reference. Thanks, and salute from Peru.
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Re:GeForce GTX 560 Ti could reach 1GHz overclocking but more? - 2011/07/22 19:18Okay, we could do something about that though can you tell us which voltage works to run your card at 900MHz? Cause this is something we need to know so we can set the voltages high enough to flash your card with an updated BIOS that runs at 900MHz and unlock the voltage to the maximum available through any BIOS tweaking. Can you provide us the voltage you use to run at 900MHz using Afterburner?
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Re:GeForce GTX 560 Ti could reach 1GHz overclocking but more? - 2011/07/23 07:11Mavke wrote: Okay, we could do something about that though can you tell us which voltage works to run your card at 900MHz? Cause this is something we need to know so we can set the voltages high enough to flash your card with an updated BIOS that runs at 900MHz and unlock the voltage to the maximum available through any BIOS tweaking. Can you provide us the voltage you use to run at 900MHz using Afterburner?
It's 0.95 on idle and 1.050 max on stress. This voltages are the same in any setup (850mhz, 875mhz, 900mhz)
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Re:GeForce GTX 560 Ti could reach 1GHz overclocking but more? - 2011/07/31 15:14Thanks for the details, and sorry for being quite late but I had to move all my stuff to my new home and get several things installed which took much longer and more time than expected. I have now checked the BIOS your attached and that one is not an original one, cause it already is set at 900MHz while the FPB edition comes clocked at only 850MHz. Can you attach your original, untouched BIOS and we will tweak it accordingly and unlock the voltage.
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Re:GeForce GTX 560 Ti could reach 1GHz overclocking but more? - 2011/09/07 16:51Hi. Can you help me edit a couple things in this bios? I would like to increase the voltage from 1.000v to 1.050v and lower the min fan speed to 30%. Thank you.
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Re:GeForce GTX 560 Ti could reach 1GHz overclocking but more? - 2011/09/09 10:29Sorry for being late, moving into a new house and you always have something that still need to be done. I guess I will be doing this for quite some weeks still. But okay, I found the time and actually somehow said I need to get on the forums. So the requested tweak has been done, and you can find it attached. Gigabyte GeForce GTX 560 Ti Super Overclock 1GHz Edition - Core : 1000MHz (2000MHz Shaders) - Memory : 4580MHz - Voltages : 1.0130V - 1.1005V - Fan Speed : 30% - 100%