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Old Apr 3, 2009, 12:04 AM   #1
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EVGA Voltage Issue:

I just wanted to post to all EVGA users that the Voltage tool, if you use it, is going on the fritz... From Guru3d, Evga, have had numerous users just have the Voltage tool Do ether of the following
  • Device Is Not Supported : Issue is happening to both the new drivers that came out today, Beta and WhQl


  • Voltage tool sets it's own voltage, and won't allow you to change. To the last WhQl Drivers.. 182.08 drives so far..

There is no word yet that they've fixed the issue, and it is noted that the VT designers know of it.


I hope they can get this fixed soon!!!!
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Old Apr 3, 2009, 12:11 AM   #2
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Damn, i JUST installed the new driver and reinstalled that voltage thing and now i am getting

Device Is Not Supported : Issue is happening to both the new drivers that came out today, Beta and WhQl

So your saying it latest drivers, tha tsucks.
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Old Apr 3, 2009, 12:12 AM   #3
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Damn, i JUST installed the new driver and reinstalled that voltage thing and now i am getting

Device Is Not Supported : Issue is happening to both the new drivers that came out today, Beta and WhQl

So your saying it latest drivers, tha tsucks.
Yeah, from what Evga says in this thread they are showing it to happen to both drivers.. I have had the same luck with them.. I first thought I was going crazy because the tool was showing my volts at 1000mhz... But then it just stopped working all together..

So far, I haven't even had the ability with both drivers to do a "full" run of Vantage.. Going to try the beta's again...
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With both 182.50 or 185.66 and I run VT it sets my voltage to 1000mv (default is 1038, normally set at 1150)
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