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Fixing the GPU clock

Soldato
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I have a 980ti for which I have always had a modest overclock. In the past when applied with MSI afterburner the GPU clock would stay at the overclock I had set. ie the GPU would maintain the max clock speed regardless of what I was doing (1450 Mhz). MSI afterburner does not appear to be doing this anymore. It is allowing GPU Boost to manage the clock speed and only applying the overclock when maxed out.

When did fixing the clock stop being a thing?

Running 441.08
 
In nvidia control panel, power settings will be set to optimal. If you change it to prefer maximum performance it should boost to your set overclock as soon as it detects a 3d load.

*at least that is how I think it works and certainly used to.
 
In nvidia control panel, power settings will be set to optimal. If you change it to prefer maximum performance it should boost to your set overclock as soon as it detects a 3d load.

*at least that is how I think it works and certainly used to.
Nope, was already set.

I have reloaded an old version of afterburner and no dice. It must be the drivers that are preventing it. As I have it uninstalled at the moment I will instal PrecisionX and see if Kboost still works.
 
Nope, was already set.

I have reloaded an old version of afterburner and no dice. It must be the drivers that are preventing it. As I have it uninstalled at the moment I will instal PrecisionX and see if Kboost still works.

Edit: Must be the Drivers as KBoost does not work now either.
 
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