Soldato
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Cheers so your saying that you are basically increasing the clock offset which in turn increases the base and the boost.
How do you control the boost so that it doesn't go too much over what you want? Or is this automatically controlled now?
From my understanding boost is controlled automatically. For example on a stock 980Ti you could set the core to +200Mhz. This would give you a base clock of 1200Mhz and it might boost to 1400Mhz. (Boost doesnt mean it will add 200, just a number as an example). It would then maintain 1400mhz as long as it didn't exceed thermal or power limits. As it approaches/ reaches those limits it will start dropping the clock in increments of 7mhz I think until it is back safely within the limits.