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2020/06/03 02:09:06 (permalink)
Hi everyone.  I tried looking up old threads and posts, but haven't had any luck so far.  I have 3 monitors:


1 x LG 27GL850-B (2560x1440) @ 144Hz
2 x Dell P2217H (1920x1080) @ 60Hz

Running a EVGA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti XC GAMING (11G-P4-2382-KR), and it idles in Windows 10 with no load at 1245Mhz core clock according to Precision X1.

I have tried the following from previous threads:
1.  Downclocking the 144Hz monitor to 120Mhz or below.
2.  Setting power management mode to Adaptive in NVIDIA Control Panel 3D Settings
3.  I tried downloading NVIDIA inspector but there is no multi monitor power saver option that appears (I used to use it for my EVGA GTX 970 so I know what to look for)
 
Is there anything else I can do?  



 
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    Re: Another high idle clock case.... 2020/06/03 02:48:47 (permalink)
    Your post was stuck in the spam filter so we're worry for the delay. 

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    Re: Another high idle clock case.... 2020/06/03 06:17:28 (permalink)
    General info on higher idle clock speeds.
     
    From EVGA's FAQ's...
     
     
    post edited by bdary - 2020/06/03 06:22:43

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    Re: Another high idle clock case.... 2020/06/03 06:53:03 (permalink)
    I totally forgot that you have to *right click* on the "Show Overclocking" part of NVIDIA inspector instead of left click to access the Multi Display Power Saver option.
     
    Hopefully my mistake will help someone else who might be facing the same issue.  Now running at a cooler 645MHz instead of 1245MHz on idle.
     
    Thanks everyone!
    post edited by gsmoshi - 2020/06/03 07:02:30
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    Re: Another high idle clock case.... 2020/06/03 08:13:47 (permalink)
    gsmoshi
    I totally forgot that you have to *right click* on the "Show Overclocking" part of NVIDIA inspector instead of left click to access the Multi Display Power Saver option.
     
    Hopefully my mistake will help someone else who might be facing the same issue.  Now running at a cooler 645MHz instead of 1245MHz on idle.

    Thanks everyone!



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    Re: Another high idle clock case.... 2020/06/03 08:17:00 (permalink)
    Good to hear you got it resolved...


     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Re: Another high idle clock case.... 2020/06/03 16:29:00 (permalink)
    gsmoshi
    I totally forgot that you have to *right click* on the "Show Overclocking" part of NVIDIA inspector instead of left click to access the Multi Display Power Saver option.
     
    Hopefully my mistake will help someone else who might be facing the same issue.  Now running at a cooler 645MHz instead of 1245MHz on idle.

    Thanks everyone!



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