2014/04/30 19:25:39
zombie615
So what about a GTX 750Ti Superclocked? Will it be okay to enable K-boost because it only draws power from the motherboard, has no 6-pin molex.
2014/06/22 17:00:38
jblanc03
Guys im having a problem. 
 
Just now did a clean install of the latest nvidia drivers for my GTX680 Classified.
 
IM running windows XP 32bit and the latest version of EVGA Precision.  K boost does not work for some reason on XP!!!!
 
Help!!!
 
I enabled it and it turns green.  But nothing happens to clocks.  ANd i even rebooted after enabling it to make sure it registers and it still does nothing
 
help!
 
 
2014/06/22 17:46:43
BioHazardSperm
FWIW your doing the 680 classy no benefit (actually gimping it )running win xp 32
2014/06/22 18:14:49
HeavyHemi
jblanc03
Guys im having a problem. 
 
Just now did a clean install of the latest nvidia drivers for my GTX680 Classified.
 
IM running windows XP 32bit and the latest version of EVGA Precision.  K boost does not work for some reason on XP!!!!
 
Help!!!
 
I enabled it and it turns green.  But nothing happens to clocks.  ANd i even rebooted after enabling it to make sure it registers and it still does nothing
 
help!
 
 


K-Boost is borked on the newer Nvidia drivers. Yeah seriously, it is time to upgrade your OS. There are several newer titles that won't run on either a 32 bit OS or XP
2014/06/22 20:56:04
jblanc03
guys i appreciate the advice but maybe i should of explained myself better.
 
Let me try....
 
I am determined to find out why the heck K boost is not working on winXP.  I dont care if i am gimping it with this OS.  There is a reason why i am trying to get this to work on XP. 
 
Yes i KNOW!  i have dual boot Win7 64bit and WinXP 32bit for a reason here.  I am trying to get a constant clock on my card for a particular game that suffers greatly when the card downclocks because of power saving feature.  Ive done numerous tests already.  This would happen even in Win7.  Thats why i enable K boost in win7 and it works, but in winXP it does not!.
 
there does that help you guys out??
 
Please there must be a command line or something where i can force k boost to work.
 
Please help.  thanks
 
 
2014/06/22 21:22:32
BioHazardSperm
why not just use  Nvidia control panel and set it to maximum performance under power management?  That keeps in game and apps that use 3d in full power mode and keeps it from down-clocking ,no need for K boost IMO for ANY games on the market now .
2014/06/23 06:21:20
jblanc03
 
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BioHazardSperm
why not just use  Nvidia control panel and set it to maximum performance under power management?  That keeps in game and apps that use 3d in full power mode and keeps it from down-clocking ,no need for K boost IMO for ANY games on the market now .




LOL  What?????
 
This absolutley nothing.  
 
I always keep my Nvidia Control Panel on maximum performance all the time.   I dont know anyone who would do otherwise.  Unless maybe your running a laptop on battery.
 
Of course i have it set to maximum performance. 
 
K boost is the only thing that keeps your card from downclocking when in an idle state.
 
Please there must be someone on this forum with the commands to make a batch file to force k boost.
 
Please help
 
2014/06/23 06:33:17
BioHazardSperm
when you installed the driver (clean or not) was Kboost enabled before the driver install ?
2014/06/23 06:36:40
rjohnson11
Please do not reopen very old threads like this. Please start a new thread on the topic. Since there have been several comments now in the past day we'll leave this open for now. 
2014/06/23 06:53:39
jblanc03
BioHazardSperm
when you installed the driver (clean or not) was Kboost enabled before the driver install ?




No i did not even have EVGA Precision installed untill after my Drivers were cleanly installed on XP.
 
 

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