Texture Problem on My Gtx 580 Phantom 3GB
#41
xD
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#42
very funny Smile
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#43
who was joking
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#44
I had a new answer to my query SVN => http://code.google.com/p/pcsx2/issues/de...akechanges
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#45
Snipy, what is your 3D voltage?

a number of 580's run at 1.013 which is negotiated from the chips Vid ramge (1.000 - 1.063)

if the 580 is overclocked nvidia has advised some of its vendors that the vid range should be adjusted to 1.025-1.085
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#46
(04-22-2011, 02:17 AM)Squall Leonhart Wrote: Snipy, what is your 3D voltage?

a number of 580's run at 1.013 which is negotiated from the chips Vid ramge (1.000 - 1.063)

if the 580 is overclocked nvidia has advised some of its vendors that the vid range should be adjusted to 1.025-1.085

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#47
^
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#48
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#49
VDDC is useless, it displays the min vid, not the current vid, you need aida or one of the voltage adjusting apps to see the current voltage.
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(04-22-2011, 04:28 AM)Squall Leonhart Wrote: VDDC is useless, it displays the min vid, not the current vid, you need aida or one of the voltage adjusting apps to see the current voltage.

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full report aida64: http://filebeam.com/32406485c0e4d287ad2d64861267c4c5
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