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el GT200 NiBiToR voltage guide

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Hey guys, just a quick guide to show how to use NiBiToR to adjust voltages using the voltage register function...

Requirements: GT200 with Voltera voltage regulators (all 65nm).

Disclaimer: DO NOT GO TOO HIGH ON STOCK COOLING This is VERY risky... not only are you flashing, which is risky in itself, but you are also running a ton of additional current through the VRM's. So that's double trouble. Watch those VRM and GPU temps! This will simultaneously pop your VRM's and void your warranty :p.

Get NiBiTor (5.2 or later)

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1. Export your bios using GPUtool (best tool ever).
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2. Save the bios...
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3. Go into the Voltage IC setting
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4. Modify the highest register to whatever setting you want (i would stay below 1.36, unless you have LN2, in which case you don't need this guide in the first place)

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5. REMEMBER THE SETTING.
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6. Go into the Voltage table editor...
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7. Modify Entry #4 to the previously set register voltage.
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8. Click off the Voltage tab... just to allow the window to refresh
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9. Click back on the voltage tab... you should see a blank "extra" setting.
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10. Select the set Voltage.
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Voila... flash the new bios and your GT200 will run at the set voltage. This let me hit a 24/7 solid overclock of 810Mhz Core and 1620 Shaders... 839Mhz and 1678 for benching :D

Happy overclocking.
 
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