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GPU Voltage

Obelix
Level 7
Where can i change the GPU voltage. On older boards it is really no problem to change the voltage with 0.1 or 0.2 on this board i have not yet found out where to change the voltage of the gpu.

Thx.
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Nate152
Moderator
Hi Obelix, Welcome to the ROG community. Changing the GPU voltage is done with software such as GPU Tweak, Precision X, or Afterburner if your GPU allows it.

Thx for your reply ! So it is not possible to change this in bios ? I have two older boards witch can do this.

Nate152
Moderator
Yes, you can change the GPU voltage in the BIOS but do so at your own risk. Go to Extreme Tweaker Tab, then VGA Tweakers Paradise.

Thx for your reply i will take a look at that, did not notice this option before. I am curios thx.

I have taken a look at the extre tweaker tab. Could you give me one ore more items on there i can change, witch would change the current on my graphics card. Thx

Nate152
Moderator
All the voltage settings for your GPU are in the VGA Tweakers Paradise. I am not sure what it is you are trying to do but, If you are just trying to overclock your GPU, I would suggest using one of the programs I have mentioned. If you have an Nvidia GPU I would use Precision X. if you have an AMD GPU I would use either GPU Tweak or Afterburner. They are all good overclocking utilities and you can control the fan speed as well.

HiVizMan
Level 40
What graphic card are you trying to change the voltage on?
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I have sapphire r9 280x and i just would like to up the voltage 0.1 or 0.2 . I do not see VGA Tweakers Paradise button in the Extreme Tweaker Tab.

Which button can i use in the Extreme Tweaker Tab to change the voltage on my gpu?

Thx.

HiVizMan
Level 40
You can not change the voltage of that card in bios. You will need to download and use the ASUS GPUT Tweak tool.

Sorry mate.
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