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When I did research it turns out some cards such as MSI 7970 Lightning only had single link DVI outputs which is unacceptable for a card in that price range IMO. What am I doing wrong?ĮDIT: I've been doing more reading and it looks like voltage control is not supported on non ATI cards? Mine is XFX, does this mean I can never get to control core voltage?įor clarity this is the card I got: XFX Double D FX-795A-TDJC I got that one specifically because it had 6+8 pin connectors which could indicate 7970 PCB, and because it had lots of outputs including at least one dual link DVI output. modified config file according to instructions in the MSI Afterburner\Profiles folderĪfter all of this I still can't get it to work. modified config file according to instructions in the MSI Afterburner folder downloaded missing dll's and placed them in the MSI Afterburner program files directory
#Sapphire trixx 7970 driver#
rebooted into safe mode and ran driver sweeper In addition, users will be able to individually tune the card with SAPPHIRE TriXX, the company’s free to download software tool that allows key. These clocks are the base clocks of the 7970 at launch 2 years ago. This card is clocked at 925 MHz for the GPU and 1350 MHz for the memory. However, try as I might I cannot enable core voltage control. On its standard settings, the SAPPHIRE HD 7970 3GB OC with Boost Edition runs at 950 MHz and with PowerTune Dynamic Boost rises to 1000 MHz on the engine with the memory clock at 5800 MHz effective. Sapphire as an exclusive AMD partner had and still does provide various models of the 79xx series, one of which is the Sapphire 7970 Dual-X. I was planning to bump the voltage a bit and try going for 1050-1100 on the core. My plan was to enable unofficial overclocking mode in MSI afterburner like I've read in so many guides. I finally took the plunge and upgraded to 7950.