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PowerColor HD 4730

MehmetErman

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hi.. use the hd 4730 but ı want .use a little more energy for this card this picture is a normal voltage for defult




now change the colck info 1

is a voltage 1.083 and

gpu:300 mhz
memory :400 mhz..for deskopt
so is it work???thanxs....
 

wakkierob

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System Name Terminator
Processor e8400 3GHz oced @ 4.03GHz 1.6vcore
Motherboard Asrock P45xe
Cooling Sibirian Tiger NorthQ Watercooled
Memory Corsair Dominator blade xms 2x 2gb pc2-8500
Video Card(s) VTX Radeon HD 4770 @ Sapphire HD 4770 Crossfire
Storage SATA 150GB HD Barracuda 7200 @ SATA 600GB HD Western Digital Caviar Geen 64MB cache
Display(s) standard 17"
Case Gamers Blk (120mm Cooling Fans)
Audio Device(s) none
Power Supply Alphapower (switching PSU) 750watt
Software Vista 32-bit Ultimate SP2
Benchmark Scores 20000+ with 3d mark 06 and both radeon hd 4770 oced
Hi, in the picture you see the view change voltage registor tab bottom left click it change top one to anything under 1.4v then set your max clocks to the max volatage in the drop down tab and the min clocks to the min voltages in the drop down tab except the boot clock which stays the same as is. Then when you flash the bios the highest voltage in the drop down tab will extend to the register voltage because this overrides the top voltage setting hope this helps

TIP: disable Override settings in CCC before flashing
 
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