GTX 670 afterburner Help

julienboiz

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Jun 27, 2013
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I've been getting huge issues whenever I play BF4.

Multiple BSODs have occurred...

I've checked my settings in afterburner and I saw this :

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is it normal that my core voltage is set to minimal ?

Should I overclock or underclock my GPU to get a more stable experience ?


Thanks a lot for any replies.
 
Solution
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=161235.0 Bit further down explains how the CoreVoltage slider works.

Overvolting with the overvolting slider will work the same way what means what you set will be added to the stock voltage. Note that overvolting gpu on Kepler (GTX600) is limited on non unlocked cards (Lightning/Hawk) to the nvidia max of 1.175v and setting anything else will therefor be useless.

So what your seeing minimum is your stock voltage the card is running at, using the slider will add on top.

The link above shows how to unlock. Theres also an option to force constant power and an option to change from user mode to kernel which may help also.

Try kernel mode first, read the description and see if that stops...

boju

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https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=161235.0 Bit further down explains how the CoreVoltage slider works.

Overvolting with the overvolting slider will work the same way what means what you set will be added to the stock voltage. Note that overvolting gpu on Kepler (GTX600) is limited on non unlocked cards (Lightning/Hawk) to the nvidia max of 1.175v and setting anything else will therefor be useless.

So what your seeing minimum is your stock voltage the card is running at, using the slider will add on top.

The link above shows how to unlock. Theres also an option to force constant power and an option to change from user mode to kernel which may help also.

Try kernel mode first, read the description and see if that stops your crashing.
 
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julienboiz

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Jun 27, 2013
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Okay will do, thanks.

 

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