Natsirk
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Processor | Intel Core i7 870 OC @ 3.8ghz |
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Motherboard | Asus P7P55D-E LX |
Cooling | Corsair A70 |
Memory | 8GB (2 x 4GB) Kingston HyperX @ 7-7-7-20 |
Video Card(s) | I3D GTX 570 Accelero Xtreme Plus II Cooler @ 850/1600/2000 |
Storage | 2 x 500 GB WD Caviar @ Raid-0 |
Display(s) | Samsung SyncMaster PX2370 |
Case | CoolerMaster CM 690 II Advanced |
Power Supply | Thermaltake Toughpower XT 875w |
Software | Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit |
Benchmark Scores | P6319 with 3D Mark 11 |
Hey guys I'm looking for some professional advice/suggestions/recommendations regarding my GTX 570 from Inno3D (was looking for ASUS or MSI but this wasn't available from where I live).
Anyway I have a standard GTX 570, and i don't think the card has a reference PCB and the stock cooler has the fan on the center instead on the right side of the card. Currently, I am using an Aftermarket Cooler which is an Accelero Xtreme Plus II from Arctic Cooling. Now for overclocking, I am using MSI Afterburner 2.2.0 Beta 5. If I use GPU Tool or MSI Afterburner 2.1.0 neither one supports or gives me the option to control my voltage. Fearing that MSI:AB Beta 5 is about to expire this coming August 30, 2011, I need to do something about my Card or else I'm back to my default clocks.
So here are my options:
1.) Edit my bios however, neither Nibitor or the Fermi Editor supports my current BIOS.
2.) Download, edit and flash the Techpowerup's Inno3D GTX 570 BIOS. The build and version is different though, so there is the risk that my card won't work with techpowerup's bios. Or would you think this is safe?
3.) Wait for the final release of MSI:AB 2.2.0.
4.) Your suggestion/recommendation?
Thanks ahead!
Anyway I have a standard GTX 570, and i don't think the card has a reference PCB and the stock cooler has the fan on the center instead on the right side of the card. Currently, I am using an Aftermarket Cooler which is an Accelero Xtreme Plus II from Arctic Cooling. Now for overclocking, I am using MSI Afterburner 2.2.0 Beta 5. If I use GPU Tool or MSI Afterburner 2.1.0 neither one supports or gives me the option to control my voltage. Fearing that MSI:AB Beta 5 is about to expire this coming August 30, 2011, I need to do something about my Card or else I'm back to my default clocks.
So here are my options:
1.) Edit my bios however, neither Nibitor or the Fermi Editor supports my current BIOS.
2.) Download, edit and flash the Techpowerup's Inno3D GTX 570 BIOS. The build and version is different though, so there is the risk that my card won't work with techpowerup's bios. Or would you think this is safe?
3.) Wait for the final release of MSI:AB 2.2.0.
4.) Your suggestion/recommendation?
Thanks ahead!