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- Aug 3, 2012
Okay, here's the deal, in the BIOS, the FSB and PCI-E bus speeds are fixed at 200 and 100, respectively. I can adjust Vcore, and multiplier for CPU but nothing for GPU at all. It seems this BIOS restriction happened when they introduced Bulldozers into the family and changed to a mouse-driven GUI Bios (v11.12 for me, AMI)
now, i can set fsb using MSI Control Center. This seems to always casue the bsod or just a plain reboot when i use this online tool.
Also, evga has a program to adjust GPU clock, memory clock and voltage. it is EVGA Precision X. This does nothing. The GPU clock runs from 50 Mhz to 700 Mhz depending on the load regardless whether I override it or not. I see no place to fix a GPU OC in place on the program nor is there anything I can find in th BIOS to shut of this clock throttle.
Anybody have experience with is problem and how did you get by it. I know it can be done in AMIBIO8, but the new bios (uefi) that had to be upgraded to used bulldozer's was changed from an all-cpable text based BIOS to what seems to be a more user friendly and "pretty" hobbled BIOS. I keep reading always do your OC via BIOS. I agree.
now, i can set fsb using MSI Control Center. This seems to always casue the bsod or just a plain reboot when i use this online tool.
Also, evga has a program to adjust GPU clock, memory clock and voltage. it is EVGA Precision X. This does nothing. The GPU clock runs from 50 Mhz to 700 Mhz depending on the load regardless whether I override it or not. I see no place to fix a GPU OC in place on the program nor is there anything I can find in th BIOS to shut of this clock throttle.
Anybody have experience with is problem and how did you get by it. I know it can be done in AMIBIO8, but the new bios (uefi) that had to be upgraded to used bulldozer's was changed from an all-cpable text based BIOS to what seems to be a more user friendly and "pretty" hobbled BIOS. I keep reading always do your OC via BIOS. I agree.