Only by increasing voltage can you destroy things, but it requires excessive power.
Only by increasing voltage can you destroy things, but it requires excessive power.
I've talked a lot about this at OCFS. My focus has been mostly on 2D benchmarks. Recently, I've started exploring GPU-based benchmarks too.
It's possible you're mixing up identities. Competing is great! Interestingly, I use GPU Pi for stability checks beyond just benchmarking. Even minor instability will trigger errors, and my regular driver doesn't pass GPU Pi—more voltage would help. I won’t modify my daily driver since it’s already reliable enough.
Sorry to be misunderstood. I thought you were someone else. My mistake. I recently updated my Strix 980 (non ti) with a bios mod—it runs really well now. But lately it just sits in the box. I don’t heavily tweak my daily rigs; I mostly stick to the stock setup.
The exact name of the "MSI try it" feature varies by context, but it generally refers to a tool or method used to test or verify something within MSI software.
There is a risk involved in it,i would not take the risk if i were you.
I usually see this message as "IRQ not less or equal." It makes sense because it’s a warning. You need more power! Honestly, I’ve seen this before—it’s probably related to voltage. I’m at the bot too, and I think you’re “Bones” from W9.