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So.. I have been experimenting with MSI afterburner on my GTX980, and i have found a stable overclock, that i am happy with. By adding 12mV and raising the powerlimit to 110%, i get 1575mhz on the core in boost and 1951mhz on the memory. It has been running furmark a couble of hours now, so i would like to take the next step.

 

Is it possible to flash this to the bios, so i don't need msi afterburner? I have been trying the maxwell bios tweeker but i really don't know witch parameters to change, to make them equal to the settings in afterburner?

 

Can someone explain me this?

 

Thanks!

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First, I would run Unigine Heaven or some actual games before claiming it's stable. You want a load mixture instead of one load. It's very ideal to run a highly mixed load, rather than the same one over and over again. (mixed load where loads change and different things are being rendered)

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what is the next step to flash this into the bios?

I'm not experienced with flashing BIOSes on video cards, so I cannot answer that.

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really no one who knows this?? :D

I don't think it's recommended to flash an overclock (or if it's even possible) because if that overclock proves to be unstable in any way, you'll need to flash it again. Opening msi afterburner and selecting a profile only takes a few seconds anyway

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