Personal computing discussed
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drfish wrote:Why is it using less voltage and causing problems when I'm explicitly allowing it to use more?
drfish wrote:They were run hastily this morning, G-Sync was on, vsync was application controlled I think unless the driver forced it on again like is has been. I'll have to double check. I just used the default settings of the demo...?
drfish wrote:Huh... I guess I'll have to keep looking into this...
Performance in games is what I would expect at least - will have to double check that too now.
drfish wrote:I might go the modded BIOS route if I have to wait extra long for Pascal but generally I take a safe and mild stance on overclocking. So far switching to the water cooler has been a nice experiment. It's just a reference EVGA card, very small stock overclock, no toggles for fancy modes like on a Classified or Kingpin version. I'm using Precision X now, might try going to +200-250Mhz this weekend just for kicks, maybe even bump the memory too now that I know the artifacting was from the +37mv...
Really curious about the 3DMark thing now, maybe I'll try running it with my X34 disabled and using my secondary monitor as my primary display... Will report back.
drfish wrote:Huh... I guess I'll have to keep looking into this...
Performance in games is what I would expect at least - will have to double check that too now.
This is a GeForce Hot Fix driver, version 358.59 that addresses the following issues:
•G-Sync Windowed mode & full-screen performance issue