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23 minutes ago, Cela1 said:

So I just got my Palit 1060 Dual today and swapped out my old 750ti at the first chance I got. I got it all plugged in and installed the latest drivers (only 368.81 available for 1060 so far). Once I was happy that the card was working properly I opened up Afterburner (4.3.0 beta) and was immediately confused about the voltage slider as it was greyed out. I do have voltage unlocked in settings and it is currently set to 3rd Party PCB mode. I also tried downloading the Palit Thunder Master software but cannot use it as the utter awful design induces vomiting upon a gaze at it.

 

Msi.jpgThunder.jpg

 

If anybody could give me a heads up about how to unlock the voltage for this card it would be gratefully accepted!

 check this video,also don't kill me mods cuz i post this :(

So I just got my Palit 1060 Dual today and swapped out my old 750ti at the first chance I got. I got it all plugged in and installed the latest drivers (only 368.81 available for 1060 so far). Once I was happy that the card was working properly I opened up Afterburner (4.3.0 beta) and was immediately confused about the voltage slider as it was greyed out. I do have voltage unlocked in settings and it is currently set to 3rd Party PCB mode. I also tried downloading the Palit Thunder Master software but cannot use it as the utter awful design induces vomiting upon a gaze at it.

 

Msi.jpgThunder.jpg

 

If anybody could give me a heads up about how to unlock the voltage for this card it would be gratefully accepted!

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1 minute ago, Technicolors said:

did you unlock voltage control and monitoring under settings? make sure you choose Extended MSI as well 

Yes I did, but do I always use 'Extended MSI' even if is not MSI?

 

Edit: I have enabled 'Extended MSI' aaaand no change.

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As far as I remember, you'll have to wait for MSI AB update to unlock this option for Pascal GPUs.

 

Btw. You can have pretty sweet Oc even without tinkering with voltage. Just increase Power limit, Temp limit all the way up and you can achieve 2100MHz Boost clock and 9GHz+ on memory.

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Just now, BolginNT said:

As far as I remember, you'll have to wait for MSI AB update to unlock this option for Pascal GPUs.

 

Btw. You can have pretty sweet Oc even without tinkering with voltage. Just increase Power limit, Temp limit all the way up a you can achieve 2100MHz Boost clock and 9GHz+ od memory.

Buuuuut I cant wait for the  MOAR POWER! :P

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23 minutes ago, Cela1 said:

So I just got my Palit 1060 Dual today and swapped out my old 750ti at the first chance I got. I got it all plugged in and installed the latest drivers (only 368.81 available for 1060 so far). Once I was happy that the card was working properly I opened up Afterburner (4.3.0 beta) and was immediately confused about the voltage slider as it was greyed out. I do have voltage unlocked in settings and it is currently set to 3rd Party PCB mode. I also tried downloading the Palit Thunder Master software but cannot use it as the utter awful design induces vomiting upon a gaze at it.

 

Msi.jpgThunder.jpg

 

If anybody could give me a heads up about how to unlock the voltage for this card it would be gratefully accepted!

 check this video,also don't kill me mods cuz i post this :(

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