Voltage control on a GTX 460

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MSI's Afterburner does not support voltage control on my Gigabyte GTX 460's. So far all I have found to work was NVIDIA Inspector 1.91. The highest voltage I can go up on it however is 1.087, I would like to go higher, the highest temps i got with my cards at 850 GPU Clock, 1700 mhz shader < obviously lol > with the fan speed only at 70% was 73c, the threshold on theese cards is 104, I don't want to even go above 75 to be honost, but for giggles I would like to get a 900mhz GPU clock stable, and I just can't do it with these volts. Any help, or even feed back is more then welcome.
 
I was able to get my VDDC up to 1.212 volts :)
I used GPU-Z to save my bios.. NiBiTor to change my femri volts... then flashed in CMD with NVFlash.

You'll have to flash your 460 Bios..
 
after flashing my bios on my EVGA GTX 460 SC 1GB , I was able to overvolt my VDDC to from a locked posion of 1.087 all the way to 1.2125.

now I can hold a stable overclock of 900core- 2200memory- 1.15v

This works in MSI afterburner and nVidia Inspector 1.9+.

I am pleased to get this far.. now I'm looking for any indication that any vendor other than MSI will support triple overvolt control.
 
mine right now is a lil flakey on 3Dmark Vantage but plays left 4 dead 2 and medal of honor flawlessly at very impressive frame rates 😀


voltage: 1012
core clock : 887
shader clock 1775
memory clock 2275
nd i have the exact same card....EVGA GTX460 SC 1gb external exhaust