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It doesn't make any difference to my GTX 580, which gets 69.4%
Tried at default voltage of 1.025V and then again at maximum of 1.213V. My card is not a great clocker, as it requires maximum voltage to maintain a stable clock of 972MHz.
Not suported on my card. Not suprised though![]()
Were you using different BIOS's? GPU-Z will likely detect the default VID it shouldn't matter what is set in Afterburner.
Does anyone actually know what the hell any of this actually means?
Can you see it now mate, for some reason the first time I ran it the PCI bus interface was miss reporting.
It's (supposedly) a quantification of the electrical leakage on the die.
In theory, an otherwise identical chip with less leakage should draw (slightly) less power to achieve the same clockspeed. In principle this should imply that the chip is more efficient, and may be a better clocker.
The results so far in this thread don't seem to support the theory though (mine certainly don't!). So, either the measure isn't very accurate, or other factors are more dominant - like, for example, the quality of thermal connection between the heatsink and the GPU.
Thanks.....given the recent 101% I would question the accuracy of it though....
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(There are still some kinks to work out so some may get over 100%)
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