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Old 12th October 2005, 1:51 AM   #1
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Default Adjust Geforce Core/Mem Voltages

Like the title says... how i do it?

I have a 6200 NV43 Rev A4 clocked from 300/500 (core/MEM) to 400/700

I keep seeing people with 6200's get 450-500 coreMhz and 750 MEM without artefacts and corruption.

Can Riva Tuner do this?

Thanks in advance
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Old 12th October 2005, 8:38 AM   #2
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You can do it with this tool........NiBiTor Bios Editor
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Old 12th October 2005, 8:50 AM   #3
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You can do it with this tool........NiBiTor Bios Editor
Note that this is just for editing your current BIOS file then flashing your card with the modded BIOS. It isn't exactly for beginners, but if you follow some of the good guides that are out there it's hard to go wrong.

From the same site, MVKTech, you can read this guide which shows the usage of the program.

To answer your question, there isn't a program that will allow you to edit your card's voltages on the fly, like you can for CPU voltages, etc. BIOS flashing with a modified voltage values is the only way (at least that I know of) that you can increase your GPU voltage. Memory voltage probably will have to be done with a hardmod, if there's a known modification for vMem for your card. Most of the time you're stuck with increasing core voltage only.

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Old 12th October 2005, 9:55 AM   #4
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Try This.

Make sure you know what your doing tho dont push the voltage to high.
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