What is wrong with my Graphics Card? Tags: 270mhz Geforce Default DDR3 Memory PCI Express Gainward Graphics Graphics Cards Last response: August 27, 2014 6:55 AM in Graphics & Displays Share Kevin Kenk August 27, 2014 6:46:04 AM Hello! I am currently using a Gainward GT 610 2GB DDR3 Graphics Card, and my problem is. Clock - Current Clock 270 MHz/Default 810MHz Memory - Current Memory 324 MHz/Default Memory 535 MHz Shader - Current Shader 540 MHz/Default Shader 1620 MHz I will post a picture, maybe then it is easier to read. I have put on the "prefer maximum performance" setting, in the NVIDIA Inspector. Maybe can anyone help me with my problem? More about : wrong graphics card Reply to Kevin Kenk reccy a b U Graphics card August 27, 2014 6:51:19 AM Are these at idle, what you may need to do is put the card under load (via a game or something) then see. GPU monitor or something will give you a good indication of the differences under load to idle. Reply to reccy m 0 l Kevin Kenk August 27, 2014 6:55:56 AM Okay, so I opened Terraria, and then I used a program called "EXPERTool", and everything was as it was supposed to be. Thank you reccy. Reply to Kevin Kenk m 0 l Ask the community Post an answer Read discussions in other Graphics & Displays categories Ati GPUs Graphics Cards Gtx HD Monitors SLI Crossfire Tuner Cards Radeon Video Diamond Multimedia Matrox Nvidia Palit PowerColor Asus Games !
Kevin Kenk August 27, 2014 6:46:04 AM Hello! I am currently using a Gainward GT 610 2GB DDR3 Graphics Card, and my problem is. Clock - Current Clock 270 MHz/Default 810MHz Memory - Current Memory 324 MHz/Default Memory 535 MHz Shader - Current Shader 540 MHz/Default Shader 1620 MHz I will post a picture, maybe then it is easier to read. I have put on the "prefer maximum performance" setting, in the NVIDIA Inspector. Maybe can anyone help me with my problem? More about : wrong graphics card Reply to Kevin Kenk
reccy a b U Graphics card August 27, 2014 6:51:19 AM Are these at idle, what you may need to do is put the card under load (via a game or something) then see. GPU monitor or something will give you a good indication of the differences under load to idle. Reply to reccy m 0 l
Kevin Kenk August 27, 2014 6:55:56 AM Okay, so I opened Terraria, and then I used a program called "EXPERTool", and everything was as it was supposed to be. Thank you reccy. Reply to Kevin Kenk m 0 l