

I was wondering if maybe I could use Precision X 4.2.1, load my 1.21v OC profile, and then load AB 4.0 to capture the already loaded 1.21v OC profile, and save it within AB as an AB profile? Then I'd set Precision X 4.2.1 to 1.087v stock/default profile, and again capture that stock/default state with AB and save it with AB as AB profile. Skyn3t BIOS simply unlocks 1.21v as max voltage instead of EVGA's max stock/default voltage of 1.187v, adjusts stock/default clocks, disables Boost, and allows adjustment of up to 600W for max Power Target limit instead of EVGA's 265W max Power Target limit, but I am sure you already know all that and even more.ĮVGA already released 4 versions/updates of their new Precision X that *cough* "isn't based on RivaTuner code" *cough*, but regardless of whether its true or not (obviously not), they can't make it work right and it keeps breaking games, like BF4 (not loading), Divinity - Original Sin (cursor disappearing), and etc! As we say it in Russia "Zhadnij platit dvazhdi!" That is why I was hoping to use AB as it has similar features that actually work, but I guess Precision X 4.2.1 is my only solution. Some OCN members reported using AB with EVGA GTX 780 Ti + Skyn3t-modded BIOS and having no problems adjusting voltages up to 1.21v, so I figured I was doing something wrong. I was unable to switch between stock voltage of 1.087v and 1.21v with any MSI AB version, but now I know it simply does not support it. That helps! I wasn't trying to adjust voltage beyond 1.21v, I only wanted to adjust it between default stock 1.087v and the max 1.21v limit because I only use 2 profiles - stock clocks 1.087v and 1250/7500Mhz OC 1.21v. "because MSi Afterburner does not play nicely with 780 Ti's unless the 780 Ti is made by MSi itself the maker of AB doesn't regard the 780 Ti as a "reference / official" card, and as such it won't play nicely"

The same story explained by EVGA fanboys.So much knowledge, lol: So unlock it yourself if you can or use your vendor's native voltage control software for that. Technically it is possible to hack AB databases and unlock it for other cards, practically I won't discuss it neither here nor in PM. On the rest cards where warranty is covered by NVIDIA or other graphics card manufacturer, NVIDIA enforce 1.212V as the limit. That's NVIDIA's restriction for their partners and MSI provide extended voltage control on Fermi / Kepler ONLY for their own custom design Lighning/Hawk cards with custom power control circuit and where GPU overvoltage warranty is covered by MSI. It was repeated a lot of times that Afterburner's voltage control on reference design or other vendor's non-reference NVIDIA Fermi and Kepler cards is and always WILL BE limited by NVIDIA's safety ranges (up to 1.212V only).
