Did you deactivated all power saving features in Windows and the NVCP? Did you forced vsync of in the global settings of the NVCP? Go back to driver 368.81 clean install or DDU. Can you Post a screenshot of the ROTTR internal benchmark?
Fujipoly Ultra Extreme XR-m Thermal Pad is available in various sizes and thicknesses that are mentioned in the table below. The thermal pad is light gray in color and is made of Silicone Compound. It is sticky on both sides, which makes it very easy to apply to the heatsink and the ...
The GPU seems to be stuck at 800MHz all the time, regardless if the power plan is at Balanced or Powersave, either in the windows power plans or using the Intel Display driver app, and whether the unit is charging or not. This will of course affect battery life when unplugged...
We've done some test runs on our own GeForce cards, and what we've found out is that ForceWare video driver apparently "forgets" to restore the clocks according to the 2D (power-saving) profile after the OpenCL GPGPU SST is finished. We've verified whether AIDA64 properly de-initializes ...
Eventually the hardware will actually have to do something and then voltages will rise, clock speed will increase, and power will be converted into dissapated heat and frames per second. And it is hard to say what is more impressive, the power saving features at idle, or the power draw ...
Ill try doing the beamng thing in like 1 hour from the time of writing this,as for the gt710 thing, i really dont have time to do that right now,im saving up for a new case so every buck matters all good man! Help from the web may be of assistance when you compared to your ...
Eventually the hardware will actually have to do something and then voltages will rise, clock speed will increase, and power will be converted into dissapated heat and frames per second. And it is hard to say what is more impressive, the power saving features at idle, or the power draw ...
And someone mentioned before the impediment to on-the-fly switching between the IGP and the discrete GPU may well be Quartz Extreme since it's probably difficult to shunt the frame buffer from 1 GPU to the other without logging off. It may not ever be on-the-fly switching, b...
The GPU seems to be stuck at 800MHz all the time, regardless if the power plan is at Balanced or Powersave, either in the windows power plans or using the Intel Display driver app, and whether the unit is charging or not. This will of course affect battery life when unplugged.....
Eventually the hardware will actually have to do something and then voltages will rise, clock speed will increase, and power will be converted into dissapated heat and frames per second. And it is hard to say what is more impressive, the power saving features at idle, or the power draw ...