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Old Jan 13, 2013, 09:06 PM   #1
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I've been reading the forums for a while now, and noticed alot of people getting their HD 5770's overclocked at 1ghz core and 1.4ghz memory, at 1.2v. i gave it a shot and the most i can get is 930mhz core and 1250mhz memory @ 1.250v. any more than that and i get artifacts and the drivers crash, i have tried many various driver versions and its still the top. I was wondering if flashing my bios to a newer version would do any good for me ? i haven't done anything with my bios up till this day.

I see a new version is VER012.020.000.047.000000
And my current version is VER012.015.000.000.000000

Any thoughts are appreciated

P.S i use msi afterburner to overclock.

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Old Jan 13, 2013, 09:10 PM   #2
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Unfortunately a bios flash won't really do anything for the hardware holding you back. Your best bet is to get better cooling and to use more voltage to achieve a higher OC.
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Old Jan 13, 2013, 09:21 PM   #3
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I can do 1030/1400 max on my 5770 @ 1.225V

Just need to keep your card cool. I don't OC on it much cause latest drivers have flickering issues.
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Old Jan 13, 2013, 09:23 PM   #4
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Damn natr0n, me jelly. guess i'll just have to stick with what i can get
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Use asus gpu tweak. That can raise your voltage too and it seems the best tool I have used for my 6770 (which is basically the same as 5770)
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Old Jan 14, 2013, 12:37 PM   #6
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i doubt that the limiting factor here is the software, since afterburner is kinda mainstream
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I used afterburner too, it had not the same capabilities of Asus gpu tweak
It doesn't depend on your card manufacturer
And Asus gpu tweak, has gpu-z bundled in
With MSI you can't change voltage
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uhm.. yea u can.
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With MSI you can't change voltage
where did you think that up? http://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=161235.0
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Yea i had an HD 5770 about 2 years ago with the same aspirations of hitting 1ghz core stable. I think 935 was my limit aswell, though i never did mess with voltage, didn't want to risk the card since it was a gift.
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I didn't think that up. It didn't let me change the voltage of my gpu past to the one which AMD has itself. I cannot recall this a change in voltage, since I can do that on AMD catalyst, so I don't need that program at all. Asus, let me change it past the normal voltage allowed.
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I didn't think that up. It didn't let me change the voltage of my gpu past to the one which AMD has itself. I cannot recall this a change in voltage, since I can do that on AMD catalyst, so I don't need that program at all. Asus, let me change it past the normal voltage allowed.
because it didn't work for you, doesn't mean it wont work for anyone/everyone else. I've personally used it to do that function before, as have many others.
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Well if it doesn't work for me, it is quite normal I will say it does not work, because I didn't know it did function on other gpu
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Well if it doesn't work for me, it is quite normal I will say it does not work, because I didn't know it did function on other gpu
thats fine, just dont out and out say it doesn't work as thats not true. Also the link i posted earlier shows exactly how to change voltage, so there is the proof right there.
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