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The spec that the power details were taken from is the new AGP 3.0 (8x) spec from intel.Asus P4C800-E Deluxe, Pentium 4 3GHz, 2Gb DDRRAM, Gainward BLISS GeForce 7800 GS+ 512MB, Matrox TripleHead2Go Digital, 3x Iiyama 4637 18.1" TFTs, Audigy 2 ZS, Matrox RT.x100, Silentmaxx Acoustic Case
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Originally posted by TreyPocca
Does the new 8xAPG support more power output? If thats the case there shouldn`t be any problems with O/C´ìng card even more.
It is still limited to 41.8W, although they did add a new 3.3 VAUX of 0.75A = ~2.5W.
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Originally posted by Snake-Eyes
He has me wondering if he's speaking from experience too.
pay no attention, it's not backed up by anything that they can tell you about so its as if he said nothing...
As in all devices, there are tollerances - you can raise the voltage to a point with minimal risk... you also have to deal with the added heat you'll create with more voltage...
this is obviously not a mod for beginers...
CraigLast edited by Stringy; 26 July 2002, 11:27.1.3 Taulatin @1600 - Watercooled, DangerDen waterblock, Enhiem 1046 pump, 8x6x2 HeaterCore Radiator - Asus TUSL2C - 256 MB Corsair PC150 - G400 DH 32b SGR - IBM 20Gb 75GXP HDD - InWin A500
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Think I can say this... yes there is a means of changing P's gpu voltage. No we have not been informed how to do because of the EXACT reason Kruzin stated.
It will kill the GPU in short order. Period. Not more BB BS hype crapola (F*ckwits)"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss
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that's all that needed to be said...
but as usual it takes a bit...
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No that did not need to be said. not at all. There was absolutely no rhyme or reason to think that we BBz are either lying or holding back what you MUST know every freakin time.
@Stringy You need a shovel to dig that hole any deeper?"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss
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Greebe - just to verify your last statement: increasing P`s voltage just by 0.1 Volt would kill it in the long run ??
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Originally posted by Greebe
..(F*ckwits)
Besides, most GPU chips burn up if the voltage is raised too far. I was just curious if Kruzin's statement was from experience (and didn't bother asking directly, since I figured an answer couldn't be given..)."..so much for subtlety.."
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Ok, one last post, I"m not into Pissing contests...
Kruzin stated "Forget about voltage modding the card.
Doing so will fry the chip in a matter of weeks"
So that ALLUDES to experience with this card and increasing the voltage...
So then this makes others Question where this kind of state is coming from...
This is Typical behavior...
If you have an Opinion State it as such, not as fact and then hide behind the NDA.. if you don't open the door there is NO question about wether it is open...
If you are not allowed to mention it, then don't, a simple I'm not allowed to answer it, sorry... it's not going to hurt my feelings and I'm not going to pester, as I know you as well as other BBz are under such restrictions...
You are backing up the statement that any increase in Voltage will kill the P... this coming from someone who has an O/C'ed system... You know overclocking is not good you your componients, and I would think with the overclock you have you would have raised the voltage a smidge...
This is becoming more and more common, I doubt on purpose but it is very annoying to have a someone make a statement such as that and not be able to ask why because they are under NDA...
anyways, the point is you don't know what the P's voltage tolerence is because as you state, you haven't done this nor have the info on how to...
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CraigLast edited by Stringy; 26 July 2002, 17:59.1.3 Taulatin @1600 - Watercooled, DangerDen waterblock, Enhiem 1046 pump, 8x6x2 HeaterCore Radiator - Asus TUSL2C - 256 MB Corsair PC150 - G400 DH 32b SGR - IBM 20Gb 75GXP HDD - InWin A500
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Originally posted by Stringy
This is Typical behavior...
If you have an Opinion State it as such, not as fact and then hide behind the NDA.. if you don't open the door there is NO question about wether it is open...
If you are not allowed to mention it, then don't, a simple I'm not allowed to answer it, sorry... it's not going to hurt my feelings and I'm not going to pester, as I know you as well as other BBz are under such restrictions...
I made a simple statement. Believe it, or don't...I don't care, but you should know by now that if I post something, I have my reasons.
If you don't like my posts, don't read them.
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