So many issues...
Ok, the 5830 right now isn't supported/doesn't support software voltage control.
I figured I would give adjusting the BIOS a try and I have run into some speed bumps.
I CAN up the voltage in the BIOS with success. Stock volts is 1.25v and I can change it to 1.25v. I know it works because of the higher temps I get from that.
However, even just changing the voltage causes some issues with the clocks. After the BIOS voltage bump I can no longer adjust the clock speeds.
So, I thought I would try to manually adjust the clock speeds in RBE.
Even when setting the clocks to above stock (825/1050) it still runs at stock.
For instance, if I set the clocks in the BIOS to 1000/1180, when I boot up it still runs stock clocks. MSI Afterburner will say that 1000/1180 are the applied/stock speeds but, the current clock/memory speeds don't go over stock while running like FurMark.
Ok, the 5830 right now isn't supported/doesn't support software voltage control.
I figured I would give adjusting the BIOS a try and I have run into some speed bumps.
I CAN up the voltage in the BIOS with success. Stock volts is 1.25v and I can change it to 1.25v. I know it works because of the higher temps I get from that.
However, even just changing the voltage causes some issues with the clocks. After the BIOS voltage bump I can no longer adjust the clock speeds.
So, I thought I would try to manually adjust the clock speeds in RBE.
Even when setting the clocks to above stock (825/1050) it still runs at stock.
For instance, if I set the clocks in the BIOS to 1000/1180, when I boot up it still runs stock clocks. MSI Afterburner will say that 1000/1180 are the applied/stock speeds but, the current clock/memory speeds don't go over stock while running like FurMark.