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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
it's fine. likely due to the bios update.
ugafan I assumed you had the same graphics card I have, I'm right?
Will yield different voltages
Its normal
If there is someone who has the same card and BIOS (F2 / 86.04.50.00.7A) and can report his idling voltage I could clear up any doubts on this...
truth be told, i'm not even sure exactly sure what you're worried about. every card is different. some cards require higher voltages than other cards. probably what happened is they found some of the 1070s weren't completely stable at .625 so they gave a slight bump to everyone's minimum voltage. it's not a big deal.
Just what we thought
So it's clear that with the F2 BIOS version the idling voltage changed from 0.625 V to 0.6500 V and surely for the better.