I think it'll be interesting to see how the 4xx series compares to the 5xx series with this.Gigabyte SOC gtx480.
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I think it'll be interesting to see how the 4xx series compares to the 5xx series with this.Gigabyte SOC gtx480.
I think it'll be interesting to see how the 4xx series compares to the 5xx series with this.
67.4% (GTX480) and 99.1% (GTX480).
The one rated at 67.4% is the better clocker so... :|
Odd ! OP seems to have the same bug as me ! My card is apparently running PCIE 1.1
Gigabyte SOC gtx480.
67.4% (GTX480) and 99.1% (GTX480).
The one rated at 67.4% is the better clocker so... :|
I think it'll be interesting to see how the 4xx series compares to the 5xx series with this.
Is the 99.1% card in the second slot?67.4% (GTX480) and 99.1% (GTX480).
The one rated at 67.4% is the better clocker so... :|
Is the 99.1% card in the second slot?
I think it'll be interesting to see how the 4xx series compares to the 5xx series with this.
I'm thinking it's because the card goes into low power mode or something when not in 3D mode so it's leakage will be greatly decrease. If that's the case then GPU-Z is working it out on the fly, it would be worth trying it again with some 3D running to see if it's different.Yes... Could well be a bug of some kind.
Odd ! OP seems to have the same bug as me ! My card is apparently running PCIE 1.1
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I'm thinking it's because the card goes into low power mode or something when not in 3D mode so it's leakage will be greatly decrease. If that's the case then GPU-Z is working it out on the fly, it would be worth trying it again with some 3D running to see if it's different.
@AlxAndy, They've also added a ? symbol next to the PCI-E speed. If you click it there is a render test that will clock up your GPU and this will also show the correct PCI-E version.
I used the render test to load the GPU and then ran the ASIC quality, and it stays the same. Will be interesting to see if Duffman sees any change.