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Guru3D.com » Review » MSI GeForce GTX 980 Ti Lightning Review 5

MSI GeForce GTX 980 Ti Lightning Review 5

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/28/2015 03:59 PM [ 34 comment(s) ]

Thunder clouds hover above the Guru3D test-lab as the MSI GeForce GTX 980 Ti Lightning edition will now get a review. Yes, we test and benchmark one of the most anticipated GeForce GTX 980 Ti cards of the year, the Lightning edition graphics card. This GeForce GTX 980 Ti based product comes factory overclocked and sports some seriously cool cooling. Armed with 6 GB graphics memory this product is bound to impress.

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mohiuddin
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Posts: 862
Posted on: 02/22/2019 08:47 PM
First of all, Sorry to revive a very old thread.
I am going to get a 2nd hand msi lightning soon .
The thing is, In this review , hilbert could tinker with auxillary voltage and memory voltage with msi afterburner . Could i as an average joe get those options in regular msi afterburner? Or those are exclusive for only ABX?

Hilbert Hagedoorn
Don Vito Corleone



Posts: 40242
Posted on: 02/22/2019 09:39 PM
Can't verify it anymore however it was implemented into AB, so unless it disappeared from the AB database there's no reason for it to not work. MSI is responsible for supplying the database entries on GPU/MEM/AUX support.

Should you decide to go for it: if not visible try and select the extended MSI database.



chinobino
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Posts: 1080
Posted on: 02/24/2019 05:14 PM
Yep, it's all still available in AB v4.5 by selecting 'extended MSI' under 'unlock voltage control'.

Unwinder



Posts: 15172
Posted on: 02/24/2019 05:21 PM
For all custom design MSI cards with triple/quad voltage control support (MSI Hawk, Power Edition and Lightning series cards) memory and additional aux voltages are available with both "standard MSI" and "extended MSI" modes. For core voltage control on NVIDIA GPUs there is strict GPU vendor's requirement to use default NV's voltage limits in software in "out of box" configuration, so default core voltage adjustment range is used for default "standard MSI" mode and extended core voltage control range is available for "extended MSI" mode (that's the only difference between "standard MSI" and "extended MSI" modes and the only reason why both modes exist).

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