Guess we need some tool (utility) for reg-modding or this thread will be flooded with regfiles ))
And yes - putting random clock-values to P2-P5 states is not a good idea ))
And yes - putting random clock-values to P2-P5 states is not a good idea ))
Sir, you are absolutely correct.
I have actually created a simple xls to make it more comfy for myself.
Added bits & pieces to make it safe for usage.
Maybe you'll get a dedicated program sometime soon
Not sure if it works in OpenOffice, will have a check on this tomorrow.
https://mega.nz/#!EKgHDI6S!b4OjeKGATtb6ct19e2MBwPRDpd2TLXCfzqqKdmXnfpU
Please follow the steps as per below:
Attention: Please read existing guidelines very carefully how to adequately setup Vega64 BIOS.
I don't take any responsibility in hardware fault or system damage(!).
Credits for SoftPowerPlayTable go to hellm on Overclock.net for documenting everything.
Thanks to rednoW for highlighting this stuff to me
Very simple steps to be performed:
1. Enter graphics card you want to adjust
2. Enter desired voltage in mV per P State
3. Enter desired Clocks per State
4. Enter MEM Clock Rate
5. Hit "Generate reg file"
6. Run .reg file
7. Reboot
8. Go to Wattman, reset settings
9. (Some say to put voltage to manual control - for me it works without)
10. ...Mine & Profit
It seems that it needs a password to alter any values???
Actually not.
I just made sure that none of the hex table can be altered manually to avoid misconfiguration.
Check column AC.
Lines 7-14: Core voltage for all states
Lines 16-23: GPU Clock for all states
Line 25: MEM Clock
These can freely configured. Allowed values range from 500-2000.
Enter your desired values, run reg creation and save file if you want to