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The Voltage-Frequency Tuner keeps getting better! Now we've added a toolbox that appears whenever any point is selected. Along with optimizing for Microsoft's newest platform, this update changes how profiles are saved, so that each profile can have a distinct VF and fan curve.
Those changes come with some fixes to issues in the behaviors of the Apply and Save actions. We completely overhauled our VF Tuner, making this our biggest update yet! We also made a lot of polish tweaks across the software, particularly to fans, 0dB Mode, and our OSD.
Fan controls, OSD support, and quality of life improvements were our focus for this update, and we managed to fix a ton of community-requested bugs on the way! See the patch notes here for more info.
This big update fixes several critical issues that have been sent to us by our community as well as adds a bunch of quality-of-life changes to nearly every part of the software.
Thanks to everyone who sent us feedback! Check the patch notes for details. The entire interface has been redesigned, a new OSD style has been added, and this is the beginning of our Profile Connect function. What would you like to tell us about? Please describe the issue as clearly as possible. What graphics card s were you using? Here is how we are going to find that out. You are done! Enjoy your overclocked graphic card.
Please post GPU-Z screen shots with your best stable overclock and include the voltages you have used. HOME Articles gaming-graphics-cards. What is FurMark? Create a baseline Open your FurMark stress test - Select the profile you wish to run, I suggest you use the profile that will match as close to your gaming resolution.
First: Memory Overclocking The first thing to do is see what the maximum memory frequency is. The offset value will tell you how far from stock MHz it's been changed. Apply the setting. Open FurMark and run the benchmark preset that you prefer. If your system passes, increase the frequency by MHz on the slider again. Apply and run FurMark again Repeat until your system fails the benchmark test or crashes.
Drop back MHz from the last used setting using the slider Run the benchmark again to check If passed successfully stop there and record the frequency that your system passed the benchmark test successfully at.
A Republic of Gamers heart. The all-new Subaru WRX is coming. Pardon our dust. When you say you followed the procedures, are you referring to the guide I wrote? In that guide I make it clear once you have your max GPU frequency and Memory frequency you will need to reduce both a little bit to get a stable overclock. I would suggest that you simply reduce your core frequency in 10MHz increments until your system does not fall over in game. To help us help you - please provide as much information about your system and the problem as possible.
Black4, first, I have to state that i never tried that card Also, have to say that I'm not gaming, so my OCs have to be stable only for benching purposes - which may not be enough for games
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