MSI Afterburner Extreme

Was told i need to speak to my local MSI rep, but cant find info on them anywhere
basically want to put my 2 x 680 lightnings under water/phase/Dice but don't see the point if i cant up the voltage
any ideas or know who i need to speak to
North of England, UK

Quote from: flobelix on 07-October-12, 00:09:14
First of all you need Afterburner 2.2.3 and not current Afterburner 2.2.4 because due to a Nvidia dictated overvoltig cut down 2.2.4 is limited to 1.175v. Have a read/download >>here<<.
Also you need to switch your cards to the LN2 bios. As later bios versions are (because of the same reason as the Afterburner cut down) limited to the max Nvidia overvoltage you may need to to get an unlocked vbios. First try with 2.2.3 and retry. If no help report back and I can give you an unlocked vbios.
i already have the original LN2 bios flashed across both cards
i also use 2.2.3 due to the unlocked voltages
I just want to be able to push the volts higher as i will be sub zero cooling them, i have used the Artmoney hack, but have found it to be slightly unstable sometimes, ok for a small push tho!

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