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NVIDIA BIOS Editor (NiBiTor) v4.9 Released

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The good souls at MVKTech have released a new version of NVIDIA BIOS Editor (NiBiTor), the popular BIOS tweaking utility for NVIDIA graphics cards. Version 4.9 brings with it a set of feature additions, expanded hardware compatibility and some minor bug fixes. The most significant feature addition is the ability to change voltages beyond the standard ranges. GeForce GTX 285 and GTX 295 are now supported. Minor bug fixes make for the rest of the mix.



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Doesn't seem to be any different to 4.8 for me, no extra voltages or anything. :ohwell:
 
LOL, I'm scared of using NiBiTor, I'd rather use Rivatuner
 
With this thing, it shows the extra voltage as 1.15V, which is under load i do believe and it cant go higher. However, if you go to Tools/Voltage table editor, you can select lets say 1.2V and then when selecting the voltage in the Voltages tab, it aint showing ???V like before, it's showing correct.

So should I flash my 9800GTX with a usb stick with 1.2V?
 
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