![]() So even though I do not overclock, I make sure I have my power and temp targets all the way, and it does help greatly in maintaining boost speed consistency. Evga precision x power target above 100 full#I compared this morning, whilst having the power slider all the way over to 117%, and it never did this maintaining full GPU boost for the duration of the flight, dropping a small amount only occasionally depending on GPU temp. PBO (Precision Boost Overdrive) is essentially that thing that makes your Ryzen CPU. ![]() Well it was hitting that 100% Power target and clock speed was varying a lot, dropping down when it would hit the target. So I thought I would sneak glances at Precision to see what it was doing. I flew a session yesterday and forgot to move those sliders, leaving at default. When I load up Precision for a flying session, I have an aggressive fan profile I apply, and I slide the Power and Temp Target sliders all the way to the right which gives me Power Target of 117% and Temp Target of 90c. Not talking about overclocking the GPU, but maxing out the power and temp targets. Used Afterburner for years prior to getting this card, and what I am talking about can be done with either program. Now as I have an EVGA video card, I use Precision XOC so I have control over all three fans. Some may be attributable to my system specs and how the CPU feeds the GPU. Some of this is attributable I guess to VR, due to it displaying two images imposed on each other. One thing I have noticed with my Rift, is oftentimes my GPU will max out at the 100% GPU useage. ![]() Most everyone in here is probably already familiar with this, but thought I would mention it in case it helps someone. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |