C culzone Honorable Apr 27, 2016 555 1 10,995 Feb 14, 2017 #1 When I run 3dmark fire strike my frequency jumps crazy around. 1987-2100-2050-2038 Shouldn't it be stable? how to fix?
When I run 3dmark fire strike my frequency jumps crazy around. 1987-2100-2050-2038 Shouldn't it be stable? how to fix?
Eximo Titan Ambassador May 27, 2010 25,575 3,985 139,340 Feb 14, 2017 #2 Better cooling is pretty much the only way to get a stable boost clock. Upvote 0 Downvote
C culzone Honorable Apr 27, 2016 555 1 10,995 Feb 14, 2017 #3 Eximo : Better cooling is pretty much the only way to get a stable boost clock. Found out the problem was hitting the power target of 120%. RIP Upvote 0 Downvote
Eximo : Better cooling is pretty much the only way to get a stable boost clock. Found out the problem was hitting the power target of 120%. RIP
Eximo Titan Ambassador May 27, 2010 25,575 3,985 139,340 Feb 14, 2017 #4 That would do it. Surprising though. According to monitoring mine goes all the way to 127% on a reference board no less. Upvote 0 Downvote
That would do it. Surprising though. According to monitoring mine goes all the way to 127% on a reference board no less.
C culzone Honorable Apr 27, 2016 555 1 10,995 Feb 14, 2017 #5 Eximo : That would do it. Surprising though. According to monitoring mine goes all the way to 127% on a reference board no less. I need to stay below 2113mhz to not reach the limit. A bit sad when the card can do above 2200mhz Upvote 0 Downvote
Eximo : That would do it. Surprising though. According to monitoring mine goes all the way to 127% on a reference board no less. I need to stay below 2113mhz to not reach the limit. A bit sad when the card can do above 2200mhz