That's just it, something did change, you could change voltage before and can't now. Your problem now is figuring out what changed that changed trixx's behavior.
What could that be then?
The only thing I can think of is graphics or AMD-related updates, none of which I have installed.
Trixx is a pretty lightweight application so I figured it would be unnecessary, but I'll give it a go anyways.
I haven't done any driver changes, in fact this is a fresh Windows 7 install and only one driver version has been present on the system (11.6) First version of Trixx I installed was v4.0.2 (pictured) and voltage control suddenly stopped working.
It's really ridiculous, I've tried reinstalling but it didn't fix it. Funny thing is it worked a few days ago but one day I noticed it stopped auto-applying my volts at startup and noticed that I can no longer drag the voltage slider.
Help?
If you can fix this problem on v4.0.2 I will send you some coins.
The reality is bitcoin is NOT gold. it can't be used for anything other than currency. USD can inflate 100 times (against tangible real assets) but it doesn't mean 1 BTC will be worth 100 times of its current value.
no it means that 1 btc will be worth 150 times its current value
Judging by current price action, it's unlikely. I believe it's heavily overvalued now (until it's been widely adopted by the general public).
there is still getting more users of the currency, which means: more demand.