![]() ![]() ![]() Warranty's will be honored if you can git the original bios back on the card for RMA. I have the MSI 6970 Lightning but it does seem like Afterburner or MSI is geared more towards NVidia. ( for the last year without issue )Īccording to Jacob EVGA. I have one Galaxy posing with my EVGAs' and at a higher voltage at that. I would be interested in hearing success and horror stories when flasing for an ASUS NV GPU BIOS? Otherwise I would have to keeps thousands of dollars in the bank and this hardware would have to last. Considering the base $3000 it takes to revolutionize the experience! depends how long Haswell and Maxwell take. The main difference between the two is that Asus GPU Tweak has its own overclocking function that allows gamers to quickly push their cards beyond stock settings MSI Afterburner does not. ( Nothing seem worth the increment lately. II x5 Hornet EC-300 x5 100MN Afterburner II x1 Heavy Stasis Grappler II x1. If they keep it up, I will probably be doing some Asus bios research in the near future. Examples: Asus GPU Tweak, EVGA Precision, MSI Afterburner, and Zotac FireStorm. MSI afterburner seems to have a stability advantage for now.īut GPUTweak and the evolving ROG software seems to point to a nice concentration. ) I do not see why, there should be any difficulty supporting reference designs. I do not know what the harm would be to support reference cards ( as far as I know Asus releases generic nvidia cards like everyone else. GPU Tweak no longer "explicitly" supports any Nvidia card unless it is 500 series or above. The voltage automation seemed to work great for my EVGA cards but GPUTweak no longer supports auto voltage suggestions on 3rd party cards ( I call it suggestion cuz I only used the feature as a starting point ). I found that GPU Tweak was usually within range after increasing/decreasing from that starting point. I found GPU Tweak "Automatically" adjusted a suggested voltage for the clocks I was setting. Overclock my memory so I could get the data in and out of the maxed gBuffer quicker worked.īut I had no clue what voltages to use for the core clocks I was trying ( around 925MHz. With only 1.5 gigs of memory on the 480s'. When Battlefield 3 first came out and I was trying to play NV surround multimonitor resolutions and 3d. I hacked my evga gtx 480s' ( tri sli ) for overvoltage. With my Matrix cards, I need GPUTweak if I want to use custom fan profile, in Afterburner they are not even recognized. Yeah, with MSI product use afterburner and with Asus product, use GPUTweak! ![]()
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