The_Bishop
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As stated above, when I boot my system, the custom voltage/frequency curve I have set up (Undervolting) will not load. I can manually load it from the slot it's saved in, and if I exit and re-start Precision X1 it'll show as active, but on system boot I have some sort of default curve. Anyone have any clues on how to fix this?
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Re: Precision X1 - Will not load correct Voltage/Frequency curve on startup.
2022/05/31 12:32:47
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Click the "Gear Icon" (use left or right "carrot" to change screen if need be) Under General make sure this is checked Apply previous setting on load then save
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Re: Precision X1 - Will not load correct Voltage/Frequency curve on startup.
2022/05/31 17:12:39
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I should have elaborated, I do indeed have that checked.
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Re: Precision X1 - Will not load correct Voltage/Frequency curve on startup.
2022/06/01 02:33:28
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If not already, try unchecking "Turn on fast startup (recommended)" in Windows Control Panel -> Power Options -> Choose what the power buttons do..Need to click on "Change settings that are currently unavailable" to do that..Sometimes having fast startup enabled can cause software issues..Just a thought.
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Re: Precision X1 - Will not load correct Voltage/Frequency curve on startup.
2022/06/01 12:05:39
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Re: Precision X1 - Will not load correct Voltage/Frequency curve on startup.
2022/06/01 18:36:20
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bob16314 If not already, try unchecking "Turn on fast startup (recommended)" in Windows Control Panel -> Power Options -> Choose what the power buttons do..Need to click on "Change settings that are currently unavailable" to do that..Sometimes having fast startup enabled can cause software issues..Just a thought.
Thanks for the pointer, but that's already off. Cool GTX FAQ # 59762 How Do I Troubleshoot Precision X1 Issues? Did X1 suggest a firmware update to your GPU & did you install it ?
It did not recently, checked and the firmware is up to date.
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Re: Precision X1 - Will not load correct Voltage/Frequency curve on startup.
2022/06/01 18:49:29
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Probably gonna need to use msi afterburner as px1 is buggy. Using a older version of px1 might resolve your issue as well.
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Re: Precision X1 - Will not load correct Voltage/Frequency curve on startup.
2022/06/02 05:56:34
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Well, I did the nuclear option and did a complete uninstall and clean of PX1, DDU'd the drivers, and started from scratch.
I'd like to use MSI Afterburner but it doesn't seem to 'see' the third fan on my 3070Ti and can't control RGB.
I did use Afterburner to set up my undervolting curve, though. Was able to make the curve in Afterburner, apply it, exit afterburner, load up PX1 and the curve was still in memory, so I was able to save it. It seems to be working now. The curve editor in PX1 is kind of a sad joke, very buggy and doesn't react in ways you would think it should.
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Re: Precision X1 - Will not load correct Voltage/Frequency curve on startup.
2022/06/02 11:08:14
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You can run both px1 & afterburner at the same time, so use px1 for light/fan control & then use msi afterburner for oc’ing/undervolting.
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Re: Precision X1 - Will not load correct Voltage/Frequency curve on startup.
2022/06/02 12:40:51
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Well, what I currently have going is PX1, after using Afterburner to set the curve. If you uncheck 'load settings on startup' PX1 will load whatever curve the video card has in it, then you can save it as a profile. It's a bit of a tedious workaround but I'd rather not have extra stuff running in the background.
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Re: Precision X1 - Will not load correct Voltage/Frequency curve on startup.
2022/06/20 23:03:32
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I know this thread is a few weeks old but, just an FYI. You can set up your GPU's RGB (LED) settings in PX1, apply and save and even after uninstalling PX1 your LED settings will remain. That's been the case for my 2080S and now my 3080 FTW3. Also, if you don't mind having all 3 fans running the same speed on your custom fan curve, you just link the fans in MSi AB and all 3 fans will follow the fan curve as you have it setup. This way, if PX1 isn't working for you well enough, you can use AB and not need to mess with 2 programs.
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