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Cool and Quiet. Been there for years. Mapped to hotkey and appplied on all those games that want to draw 700w over 1000fps in the damn menus.

Cool and Quiet is another level of functionality, it dynamically sets GPU load to keep an optimum FPS, you can even set what that optimum is, say its 100 FPS, if need's to boost power to achieve that it will boost power, if it only needs low power to do it it will reduce power, it a good one button way to keep with in a desired range and have the software deal with clock and power requirements to hold that range.
It not pumping 1000 FPS in menus is a side effect of its purpose.
 
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Cool and Quiet is another level of functionality, it dynamically sets GPU load to keep an optimum FPS, you can even set what that optimum is, say its 100 FPS, if need's to boost power to achieve that it will boost power, if it only needs low power to do it it will reduce power, it a good one button way to keep with in a desired range and have the software deal with clock and power requirements to hold that range.
It not pumping 1000 FPS in menus is a side effect of its purpose.
Is that Chill Mode you're referring to?
With Chill mode you set an Idle frame rate, say 60 and a high frame rate say 100.

When it detects mouse/keyboard input, it aims for the 100 rate, when no input (i.e. watching cutscenes, admiring view), it drops to the lower limit. I think there's some heuristics in there to judge whether any action is going on, or you're just doing a straight walk and adapts accordingly.

I use it all the time to keep fan noise down.
 
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Is that Chill Mode you're referring to?
With Chill mode you set an Idle frame rate, say 60 and a high frame rate say 100.

When it detects mouse/keyboard input, it aims for the 100 rate, when no input (i.e. watching cutscenes, admiring view), it drops to the lower limit. I think there's some heuristics in there to judge whether any action is going on, or you're just doing a straight walk and adapts accordingly.

I use it all the time to keep fan noise down.

Yes i think you're right....
 
Manged to order mine and the site immediately died right after. o7 to the brave soldiers waiting for actual 2pm
 
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