It worked fine on my Swift too.
With a 1070 or 1080?
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It worked fine on my Swift too.
It is on a 980ti, i did have the same issue that you are experiencing. But a driver update fixed this on maxwell quite a while ago. Likely just needs sorting on pascal.
With a 1070 or 1080?
Running 1440p 144hz and 4k 60hz
Mine downclocks to 300mhz (1080gtx)
Just set mine to 144hz on the desktop and both cards are idling at 139mhz so I guess it may have been fixed. Last time I tested with my Ti's they ran at over 1k core clock all the time.
OP is your power management (in 3d settings) on adaptive as maximum performance does run the core clock higher.
Older Logitech drivers and corsair link both made my card not downclock when idle,Titan x sc.
Installed my 1070 FE yesterday, cracking card and very happy with it, but noticed today that it's running almost 1Ghz clock speeds at idle on the desktop:
I was aware of this 144Hz high idle speed issue many months ago on Maxwell, though I was led to believe that this had been fixed in drivers.
Anyone else getting this problem with Pascal?
My 390X ran at 150Mhz or something at idle.
Are you running just a single screen or do you have a secondary display as well ?
1440p and 144hz here. i had this problem but i set my refresh rate to 120hz in desktop mode and that fixed my clocks ramping up and causing temps to rise. Never had this problem with my 290x mind you.