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2070 SUPER - Inconsistent voltage, clock and memory speeds

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2020/12/08 16:27:23 (permalink)
Hi All,
 
I recently installed Precision X1 to fix the "fans constantly stopping and starting" thing.  (Side question: I did it by setting the fan speed to 10% is that correct, or?)


The reason for this post is, once installed X1 I can see the clock,voltage and mem clock speeds are all very variable,unstable. 
 
Is this normal? The range seems massive, lowest is 400mhz, highest i've seen is 1600mhz on GPU clock, the voltage has a huge range too, I expected it to be more stable, not sure why.
 
 
Anyway, yeah, is this weird?
 
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    Re: 2070 SUPER - Inconsistent voltage, clock and memory speeds 2020/12/08 18:03:33 (permalink)
    The voltage and clock speed changes are dependent on how hard the GPU is working. If you Enable boost lock it will lock the card at the boost clock speed for your model. Higher heat will be generated even if the computer is idle with boost lock enabled. Fan speed is your choice but the cooler the GPU the better it will work. You can use the fan curves in Precision X1 to find the happy medium between noise and temps. i believe you click on the right arrow to go to the fan curves their are 3 you can choose or make a custom curve. Happy Gaming

     
     
                               
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