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Do you undervolt + slightly downclock your GPU
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<blockquote data-quote="Stronk" data-source="post: 2442052" data-attributes="member: 86622"><p>This is expected behaviour for desktop cards and how nVidia's boost behaviour works keeping in mind the thermal and power constraints of the device. Just a UV is often enough for desktops to reach essentially the best boost clocks since the desktop cards have much more thermal headroom than laptops. But for laptops, UV+OC matters, since the voltage and clock table is much more constrained by thermal limitations. In my case, the card was going no higher than about 1700MHz (which is already boosted from the voltage table target of about 1640MHz) without also overclocking the undervolt curve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stronk, post: 2442052, member: 86622"] This is expected behaviour for desktop cards and how nVidia's boost behaviour works keeping in mind the thermal and power constraints of the device. Just a UV is often enough for desktops to reach essentially the best boost clocks since the desktop cards have much more thermal headroom than laptops. But for laptops, UV+OC matters, since the voltage and clock table is much more constrained by thermal limitations. In my case, the card was going no higher than about 1700MHz (which is already boosted from the voltage table target of about 1640MHz) without also overclocking the undervolt curve. [/QUOTE]
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