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PresidentMike

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  1. Does anyone know what BIOS file I need for this Graphics card? https://nl.msi.com/pdf/presale/GTX-980Ti-6GD5-V1 Some more info about the card. Looking for a BIOS for this card at: https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/?architecture=NVIDIA&manufacturer=MSI&model=GTX+980+Ti&interface=PCI-E&memType=&memSize=&since= But can't find any bios that is appropriate for this card? This might be the version for my card? Can anybody confirm that: https://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/173284/msi-gtx980ti-6144-150424
  2. Here is some information from the Graphics Card. I can't even find the BIOS that is on there..
  3. It is pretty Similar to this. It's the MSI GTX 980 Ti 6GD5 V1. I was trying to search the ROM for this card but I cannot find it.
  4. Hello all ;-), My GTX 980Ti recently stopped working. It keeps crashing and giving a bluescreen (TDR Video Failure). It works fine when I'm booting in safe mode, I can do literally everything. But once I install NVIDIA GeForce drivers and restart the PC it keeps giving me blue screens and random artifacts. Anyone got some options? It is already a 2.5 years old card so no warranty is involved.. Thanks!
  5. Can't find out what the original core voltage is now. It's set to default at the moment. If I click on there I can only go up in volts. When benchmarking it is powerlimit throttling tho.
  6. Oh by the way, when I benchmark with Intel XTU my NZXT Kraken x52 makes this weird buzzing noise for 3 seconds, then it stops for a second and then it repeats the process? This is the voltage I have to lower right?
  7. So basically, the best thing I can do is lower the Offset voltage with Intel XTU and then change it in the BIOS?
  8. Thanks for all the quick reply's guys. This is what it looks like now. From now on I have to use Intel XTU in Windows right?
  9. Is it? Ahh maybe that explains it. I own a i5 3570k and that's one hell of a cool chip. Overclocked to 4.6Ghz and in Aida64 under load Max 61 degrees celcius, air cooled by a CM Hyper Evo 212. I don't know? These are the default settings....
  10. Hi Guys, So I finally got my i7 8700K which ran at 100 degrees celcius (because of ASUS Multicore Enhancement) at first finally working at around 70-80 degrees while under heavy load in Aida64. Although that still looks like a high temperature to me. Also the voltage's, Vcore's seem a bit high to me. What do you guys think I can do to run the CPU cooler under these heavy loads? I've uploaded some pictures to see what's happening with my temp's and voltage at the moment. On the last pic are my settings at default on the ASUS ROG Strix Z370-F motherboard.
  11. Okay wait wait wait.. Turns out that the multicore enhancement was set back to auto in the bios again. I set it to disabled and now my temperatures are like 70-82 under heavy CPU load in Aida64?!? Is it normal that Multicore Enhancement does this to my CPU? Or should I still return the cooler?
  12. Don't have another PC to try the cooler out. Tried it with Arctic Silver 5, still 100 degrees celcius. Aida64 reporting throttling after CPU overheating.
  13. Shall try pushing down on it when I get home. That mode is off in the bios
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