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Post your asic
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>>52189787
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>>52189787
>PCI-E 3.0 x16 @ x8 1.1
>x8 1.1
Uh... you might want to relocate that card.
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>>52189787
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What does an UEFI bios(what a bullshit name) even mean on a graphics card? That it works without CSM?
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>>52191044
Do you think OP knows what it means?
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>>52189787
is ASIC really accurate in GPUZ?
Mine at +75mV
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>>52189787
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>>52191044
Check yours when the card isn't under much load, chances are it'll be the same. Once the card is under heavy load it'll go up to whatever the slot is capable of. GPU-Z even has a load test for this purpose, you start it and then check.
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>>52189787
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>>52192599
it reads a value hardcoded into the chip, which the manufacturers use to determine what voltage ranges need to be set for your card to operate at stock speeds. this though can and is bypassed by add-in vendors who make their own BIOSs

It actually isn't useful at all for determining overclock capability, lifespan, or anything like that.
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>>52192789
OK. thanks.
My previous R9 290 has 85% ASIC.
But never OC before i sold it.
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