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Only very specific nvidia cards allow for easy control of voltages of anything other than the core itself. Stuff like the lightning editions from msi integrate with msi afterburner to allow for more granular control.

Even if your card has a custom PCB, I doubt there is anything allowing for the change of vram voltages.

This is all assuming you meant to say VRAM, and not VRM...

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24 minutes ago, Lord_Karango17 said:

Only very specific nvidia cards allow for easy control of voltages of anything other than the core itself. Stuff like the lightning editions from msi integrate with msi afterburner to allow for more granular control.

Even if your card has a custom PCB, I doubt there is anything allowing for the change of vram voltages.

This is all assuming you meant to say VRAM, and not VRM...

Yes,  I meant memory. 

Well. That's a bummer.

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3 minutes ago, WereCat said:

Yes,  I meant memory. 

Well. That's a bummer.

Yeah, nvidia has a very apple like stance on the control the user has over the card where they try to lock down everything they can... Quite annoying when you are trying to overclock and are being limited by silly restrictions and unable to tap the full potential of the card.

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51 minutes ago, Lord_Karango17 said:

Yeah, nvidia has a very apple like stance on the control the user has over the card where they try to lock down everything they can... Quite annoying when you are trying to overclock and are being limited by silly restrictions and unable to tap the full potential of the card.

I knew this but I though it only applies to the GPU core voltage.

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