01-23-2014 07:04 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 08:01 PM by ROGBot
01-03-2015 05:01 AM
02-03-2015 01:08 AM
02-04-2015 11:00 AM
02-09-2015 04:05 AM
02-09-2015 06:21 AM
There is no point in trying anything because you cannot fix a defective VRAM chip nor by software or hardware solution.It's already possible to fix it just be lowering clocks to 1300-1400. As increase of voltage just makes the artifacts appear sooner, and as 1.5 is stock voltage for 1500MHz, it's at least worth trying to reduce the voltage somehow.
02-11-2015 04:42 AM
02-11-2015 09:33 AM
Ishan wrote:Can you please give some kind of direct link to the bios you've tried?
I advise everyone to try this last resort method.
02-16-2015 10:44 AM
02-11-2015 09:54 AM
02-11-2015 12:49 PM
Ishan wrote:Thank you, I've tried that bios before, and now repeat the test (required to change Subsystem ID to flash, did you do the same?). It didn't change the actual memory voltage for me. Are you sure it did that for you? AFAIK, you can check the real memory voltage with multimeter at VMDD point, or in MSI Afterburner, but only in it's monitors - vmem slider has no connection with vmem on that card.
I used the regular DCII vBIOS shown in techpowerup vBIOS collection:
http://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/index.php?architecture=&manufacturer=Asus&model=R9+280X&interface...