Hi
Sorry, i try my new pc yesterday, now i have the original bios.
I Upload it. Thank You for Patient!
Thanks for attaching the vbios image
Note: with regard to the attached vbios image
; the voltage regulators are fully supported by VBE7.
Example
"The following voltage regulators are fully supported:
CHL822x,
CHL8214,
UP1637,
UP1801,
ST6788A,
VT1556M"
Source: here < Read this.
Make a backup copy of the original vbios image and *
use VBE7.0.0.7b.exe to edit desired 3d core, mem clocks and voltage
Before flashing an edited vbios image
Note: use MSI Afterburner, Sapphire Trixx or other software to OC and test
stability in all applications and games
General rule of thumb
Factors to be built in to the OC process
-Fabrication process of the GPU [differs from one to another some OC well and other not so well]
-[General Rule of Thumb]; to find out the max OC, increase 5~10Mhz on core in stages test at each stage, if the system freezes you have gone to far, lower the OC by 40Mhz and then start the same process with the MEM increase 5~10Mhz once you get artifacts back the OC down by 40Mhz; Use GPU-Z to keep an eye on VRM Temps these can rise quickly when OC's are applied Keep these between 70~80c : 85c Max]
-Adjust vga card fan speed manualy
-Be aware that some games do not like OC's and testing with each game as well as benchmarks is nessasary
-Make sure the drivers are stable; if they are unstable they will crash the OC
-Check that the motherboard is setup and chipset drivers are up to date [Run CPU and MEM at default speeds while testing vga card OC]
(Remember to uninstall vga drivers before flashing at a DOS prompt)
atb
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