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[SOLVED] MSI GeForce GTX 660 Ti - BIOS power tables help :)

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Kenrou

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Going to clean wife's PC tomorrow so my old 660ti will get her 1st re-TIM and flash, already got the latest BIOS from TPU and was wondering if anyone has a good set of power tables to help with the overclocking, remember it being very decent with a +120 core +400 mem (original BIOS) but it was starting to TDP throttle so i just left it at stock when i switched for a 970. Did more then ok for most games so far but she's starting to show her age, so wanted to give her a little more oomph besides the shiny new coat :clap:


https://uk.msi.com/Graphics-card/N660Ti_PE_2GD5OC.html#hero-overview

https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/128049/msi-gtx660ti-2048-120828
 
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Already tried that and the original forum with the KGB 0.6.2, all dropbox and all down :(
 
Already had the Kepler tweaker, so supposedly dont need the KGB thinguie if someone had the power tables i could copy of OR if i post screenies tell me which ones to change.

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EDIT: Tried https://www.v3dt.com/nvidia/600/ but oddly enough only changed the bottom value, probably not meant for 660ti ?

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In that last link he shows a 780Ti and which options wre changed
 
Changed TDP + upped voltage to 1.212v and flashed just to see if it was working properly, everything seems 100%. Did a quick Heaven just to try out OC settings and i had to stop at +130/+500 because temps soared into the high 80s (really need to clean and re-TIM). Will update tomorrow after its shiny :clap:
 
Thanks for the update. Make sure there's lots of air flow through the case for it too, those coolers dump a lot of hot air.
 
Cleaning went like clockwork, TIM was completely baked in and had dust bunnies clogging even the VRMs/mem beneath the shroud (not surprising considering its around 4yo and was never cleaned), wiped it all down and replaced TIM/mem pads. Went from stock 1.115v 1241mhz/3000mhz ~85c to stock 1.212v ~70c and a very healthy 1372mhz/3600mhz ~75c OC :thup: Feels like it still has more to give if i kick voltage up another notch but would likely have to put her under water for that. Thank you Johan for all the help, this should keep the wife happy for another year or so :p


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FX-4300, 4.7ghz 1.316v
Hyper 212 EVO - SP120 LED 120mm x2
Asus M5A97 EVO R2.0
MSI GeForce GTX 660 Ti - N660Ti PE 2GD5/OC
2x4gb Corsair Vengeance LP - 9-9-9-24 1600mhz
Crucial M4-CT064M4SSD2 64gb
WD10EZEX 7200rpm 1TB
Corsair TX750
NZXT S340 - AF140-LED x3 - AF120-LED x1
AG Neovo F417 17"
Windows 10 TH2 Pro 64bit
 
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NP Kenrou, that's one of the things I do a lot of is searching for ways to make my cards go faster. Did my first successful volt mod to a 9800GTX+ gonna try it out with LN2 this weekend. hopefully. This is our thanksgiving here in Canada
 
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