bcavnaugh
OK, that is nice to know but how do our team members correct it?
Do they need to reinstall the Graphics Drivers or reinstall the Client Software?
My Windows 10 Rig has a GTX 690 in it so their is no point in Folding on it so I do not have the Client installed.
All folders should just clean reinstall the NVIDIA driver after updating to the Win 10 1511 build. Don't need to reinstall FAH.
rock_mitch
Hi everyone, first post on this forum! I've been noticing the same issue described using a single EVGA 970 SSC. It would start and seem to be working (300k+ ppd) and after about an hour the core clock would drop to about 400MHz and ppd drop to <90k. I once even had the desktop slowdown Drazhar described, but a reboot fixed that. How should I proceed? Remove the advanced flag? What driver version are people having the most success with? I'm not home right now but I can try to post some logs later if anyone is interested.
I also have an issue where my EVGA year 8 total points dropped to 0 and therefore my score for November is negative. Are these issues related? Thanks for the help.
Is the GPU overclocked? Unstable clocks can cause the GPU to enter a low-clocked failsafe mode if it experiences errors. I'm not sure if the FAH software by itself can cause this, I've only seen the behavior when my overclocking experiments went unstable while folding.